The remaining programming was provided through a one-day video on demand experience, "DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse", on September 12.
[4][5][6] Lisa Gregorian, Warner Bros. TV group president and chief marketing officer, and Blair Rich, president of worldwide marketing for Warner Bros. Pictures Group, revealed the decision to split the event into two dates came after hearing fan feedback from the initial schedule announcement saying there was too much content to consume in 24 hours.
[1] Fans and global audiences were able to log in freely without any usage of badge tags or financial purchasing much like the Comic-Con convention, and see new announcements and trailers for a variety of upcoming DC films, TV series, comics, and video games, including details on the Arrowverse television franchise.
[7] Virtual panels featured interviews from the cast and creators of many current and upcoming DC projects such as The Batman, Black Adam, The Suicide Squad, Zack Snyder's Justice League, Wonder Woman 1984, Shazam!
The premiere featured behind-the-scenes featurettes of the film, a virtual red carpet hosted by Tiffany Smith, where director Patty Jenkins and stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, and Pedro Pascal answered fan questions, a musical performance by composer Hans Zimmer was released, and a sneak peek at the film.
The event featured announcements and sneak peeks at upcoming films, television series, video games, comic book titles, and properties from Warner Bros.
[11] Among the announcements include trailers for The Batman and Peacemaker, teasers for Black Adam and The Flash, and first looks at Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Gotham Knights.
[2] In September 2022, DC announced that it would not hold a FanDome in 2022 given the return of in-person events and conventions that allowed Warner Bros.