It all takes place Thursday, July 18, at Petco Park from 7:00 p.m.
PT): The first-ever “MTV2 Party in the Park” will celebrate the fans at Comic-Con, paying tribute to them and honoring them with access to the hottest live musical performances along with free food and drinks. – “MTV2 Party in the Park” (Thursday, July 18, 7:00 p.m. “Teen Wolf” airs Monday nights at 10:00 p.m. The panel location and exact time will be announced at a later date.
Jarett Wieselman, Editorial Director of ET Online, will moderate the panel. – “Teen Wolf” Comic-Con Panel (Thursday, July 18): “Teen Wolf” cast members Tyler Posey, Dylan O’Brien, Tyler Hoechlin, Crystal Reed, Holland Roden, Daniel Sharman, Max Carver, Charlie Carver, and executive producer Jeff Davis are taking Comic-Con by storm again and giving fans an exclusive first-look at an all-new trailer along with the latest scoop from Season Three during the Q&A session. Be sure to keep it locked to for the schedule and updates.
The coverage starts on Thursday, July 18, and leads into “Guy Code Honors” on Sunday night. “MTV’s Comic-Con Live” will feature interviews with the biggest names in movies, TV, comics, and video games, while including comprehensive reports from the panels, the floor, the press rooms, and the streets. – “MTV’s Comic-Con Live!” (Thursday, July 18, through Sunday, July 21): MTV News’ Josh and MTV Geek’s Steven will anchor MTV’s live streaming coverage of Comic-Con all weekend long, delivering hourly exclusive reveals of fans’ favorite shows and most-anticipated movies. Filmed from San Diego during the MTV2 “Party in the Park,” the hour-long special will feature performances, celebrity appearances, and advance looks at major upcoming films, all while “Guy Code” cast favorites Jon Gabrus, Jordan Carlos, Damien Lemon, and Chris Distafano break down which movies, shows, actors, heroes, and heroines rocked the hardest.
ET/PT): The cast of MTV2’s hit show “Guy Code” geeks out for one special night, saluting the best movies and TV shows that wowed the inner sci-fi, thriller, and fantasy fans in all of us this past year, while looking ahead to the titles destined for greatness in the year to come. – “Guy Code Honors” (Airs Sunday, July 21, 8:00 p.m. The complete schedule for “MTV Geekend” on-air programming will include the following: Additionally, the network, along with MTV2, MTV News, and MTV Geek, will be on the ground at Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, for the first-ever “MTV2 Party in the Park.” Open to all Comic-Con badge holders, the July 18 event celebrating the die-hard fans in attendance at Comic-Con will feature live music performances, free food, and drinks and the taping of “Guy Code Honors,” a one-hour special starring the casts of “Teen Wolf” and MTV2’s “Guy Code” that premieres Sunday, July 21, at 8:00 p.m.
MTV will be geeking out from Comic-Con International in San Diego all weekend long, beginning on Thursday, July 18, with the highly-anticipated return of a “Teen Wolf” panel featuring all five series regulars and new cast members who play the twin Alpha werewolves, Max and Charlie Carver. Just remember, as you think back to your days of acne and locker combinations, what it took to make it through to the other side and into your adulthood.Time for another SDCC 13 announcement, this time from MTV, which is bringing “Teen Wolf” back to the show and throwing a big bash for all badge holders at Petco Park on Thursday, July 18.
(Especially for those romantic comedy fans: With movies like To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Dude, Candy Jar and The Kissing Booth, Netflix has swept all corners of the rom-com.) Hey, you can even find a teen sci-fi movie with elements of time-travel in there. Whether you want a heart-tugging romantic movie, an awkward cringe comedy, an all-encompassing melodrama or a movie that uses high school as a metaphor for society at large, Netflix has a teen movie that’ll fit the bill. The best teen movies on Netflix do some of these, if not all.
Or maybe it’s because teenagers have absolutely no filter so the filthiest jokes come out of their mouths. Maybe it’s because the first blush of love is always the strongest. Maybe it’s because emotions during that age are so raw and powerful, they leave an impression, even years later. It's hard to pin down why these movies are so comforting. And there's nothing more comforting than a swoony, cringey, hilarious teen movie. What most of us long for is a big comfort-watch. In these times, we're no longer looking for prestige viewing.