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Thor And Captain America Signing At Comic-Con

Thor And Captain America Signing At Comic-Con

We just received a press release from Marvel Studios and they have announced an unbelievable event happening on Saturday. The cast from the upcoming films Thor and Captain America will be doing a signing that afternoon.

How convenient it is that the signing is happening at the same time as the Warner Bros. Panel in Hall H.  This is to funny, now it is time to decide what do you do? Try and get the autographs or Go to the WB presentation of The Green Lantern

What to do?

The complete Marvel Studios signing schedule for Saturday July 24th at the Marvel Booth (#2329), is below:

11:15 – 12:00: Thor signing—Kenneth Branagh

12:30 – 1:30: Thor signing—Chris Hemsworth & Tom Hiddleston

2:00—3:00: Captain America: The First Avenger signing—Chris Evans & Hugo Weaving

3:30—4:30: Captain America: The First Avenger signing—Joe Johnston

Each signing is a ticketed event and requires a specific ticket for that individual signing. Fans should come to the Marvel Booth (#2329) as soon the convention opens to the public on Saturday morning for a chance (no purchase necessary) to receive one of the limited number of signing tickets.

Don’t miss your chance to experience a once-in-a-lifetime event at Comic-Con International in San Diego, courtesy of Marvel Studios on Saturday, July 24th, at the Marvel Booth (#2329)!

THOR will come to theatres on May 6, 2011 and CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER will be released on July 22, 2011. Paramount Pictures will distribute both films.

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