‘Gotham’ and ‘The Flash’ to Premiere at San Diego Comic-Con

Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment will join forces to bring fans premiere screenings of “The Flash” and “Gotham” pilots, along with a sneak peek at “Arrow” season three and a first look at “Constantine” at San Diego Comic-Con.

WBTV and DCE will present a three-hour special event on the night of July 26, designed specifically for DC Comics fans, featuring their new drama series “Gotham,” “The Flash,” and “Constantine,” as well as returning hit “Arrow.”

The event will kick off with the first public screening of “Gotham,” followed by “The Flash.” “Arrow” will then present new teasers from the upcoming third season, and footage from “Constantine” will close out the event.

Cast members and producers from all four series will make appearances throughout the night.

“Gotham” follows Detective Jim Gordon’s rise to power in the dangerously corrupt Gotham, and the spawn of iconic characters such as The Penguin, Catwoman, The Riddler and a young Bruce Wayne. The drama will air Mondays at 8 p.m. on Fox this fall.

After an unexpected accident with a particle accelerator, police scientist Barry Allen finds himself suddenly able to move at incredible speeds, which he uses to help the people of Central City on “The Flash.” The “Arrow” spinoff premieres at 8 p.m. on October 7 on The CW.

Returning for its third season, “Arrow” centers around billionaire Oliver Queen, who has returned to Starling City with a new set of skills that he uses to tackle the city’s crime. “Arrow” returns at 8 p.m. on October 8 on The CW.

As both a con-man and occult expert, John Constantine is neither good nor evil, though he may be the only thing protecting the world from dark forces. The new series follows Constantine as he wages war against forces both within himself and from the outside world. “Constantine” will air Fridays at 10 p.m. on NBC this fall.

San Diego Comic Con takes place July 24 through 27.

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