The 7 Biggest TV Moments From Comic-Con on Friday: The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones & More

All the biggest TV news from San Diego Comic-Con!

By Lauren Piester Jul 10, 2015 4:16 PMTags
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It's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's time flying by at San Diego Comic-Con!

OK, forgive us for that intro. We're tired and hungry (and suffering some serious FOMO over that secret surprise Star Wars concert), but we're dedicated to bringing you all the TV goodness we can, straight from the San Diego Convention Center, or our hotel room, or wherever we can find wifi. 

Anyway, let's take a look at all the biggest TV news that Friday had to offer! 

The Walking Dead: Friday's award for the most eventful, informational panel goes to The Walking Dead, who gave us not only a trailer, but a premiere date and some casting news! Season six premieres on Sunday, October 11 with a 90-minute episode, and that trailer looks dope

Game of Thrones: On the other hand, Game of Thrones provided nothing but more (of what we're sure are) lies about Jon Snow. He's alive. He must be. We refuse to accept anything else! It was also a great day to be a lady on Game of Thrones, because that panel was ruled by Sophie Turner, Gwendolyn Christie, Natalie Dormer, Maisie Williams and Clarice Van Houten. (Plus, watch the adorable audition video that was shown at the panel!)  

Fear the Walking Dead: The upcoming Walking Dead spinoff debuted a brand new trailer and gave a little info on this prequel, which takes place in the time during Rick's coma. 

iZombie: One of our favorite new shows this past season revealed a few juicy secrets about season two, includine the fact that Peyton (Aly Michalka) will return, Liv (Rose McIver) will eat the brain of a Real Housewife of Seattle, and Max Rager will attempt to get rid of all the zombies it helped create. Oh, and literally everyone in Liv's life (except probably Ravi) kind of hates her right now. Sounds awful. We can't wait! 

The 100: Things weren't going so well for anyone at the end of season two of the CW drama, and it doesn't sound like they're getting any better any time soon. The panel wasn't all depressing, however. Not only will Alycia-Debnam Carey return for season three, but there's also going to be a time-jump! The show will also be returning to its hardcore sci-fi roots, which is some great news for all of us sci-fi fans.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Inhumans are about to have another problem on their hands with the introduction of Lash, a supervillain from Marvel comics who decides whether the Inhumans are worthy of going through terrigenesis. 

Marvel's Agent Carter: Season two of this badass ABC show will pick up in 1947, six months after the first season ended, and we're finally going to get to meet Jarvis' oft-mentioned wife. Peggy's also getting a love interest, which is always fun, even if it's not Captain America. 

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