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PSYCH Returns To Comic-Con With CAST APPEARANCES, EVENTS AND FAN SURPRISES

USA NETWORK’S PSYCH CAST MAKES TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO SAN DIEGO
WITH CAST APPEARANCES, EVENTS AND FAN SURPRISES

Special Midnight Screening of “PSYCH: The Musical" An Evening of Song, Dance and “PSYCH-O” Solidarity.

Comic-Con® Panel Moderated by Recurring Guest Star and Cult Hero Cary Elwes

WHAT:
PSYCH-O fans and press can enjoy a number of a number of special PSYCH surprises as USA Network’s longest running original series returns to San Diego.

Wednesday, July 17: PSYCH: The Musical Screening, Doors open @ 10 p.m.
PSYCH kicks off two days of activations with an exclusive midnight screening of “PSYCH: The Musical,” a two-hour special episode airing this winter. PSYCH cast and creators will greet fans and introduce the episode, along with more surprises. The night includes trivia, prizes and treats. Fans at the event will have an exclusive opportunity to download a track from the musical, made available as part of a partnership with Shazam. The event is free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. PSYCH fans can register here to attend: http://www.usanetwork.com/content/psych-the-musical.

Thursday, July 18: PSYCH Comic-Con Panel @ 1 p.m.
The PSYCH panel, moderated by recurring guest star Cary Elwes (“The Princess Bride”) as Despereaux, features the show’s cast, producers and special guests. Attendees get a behind-the-scenes look into the making PSYCH. Fans can vote for a storyline to air during the eighth season via www.usanetwork.com/psych. The winning storyline will be revealed during the panel. The panel is open to all registered Comic-Con guests.

WHEN & WHERE

Wednesday, July 17: PSYCH: The Musical Screening
Doors Open: 10 p.m.
Reading Cinema, 701 5th Avenue, Gaslamp District, San Diego

Thursday, July 18: PSYCH Comic-Con Panel
Panel Begins: 1 p.m.
San Diego Convention Center, 111 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego
Ballroom 20

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