If you were even passively paying attention to the Internet over the weekend, you most likely saw something relating to DC FanDome. The one-day virtual convention aired eight straight hours of programming across a 24-hour period, allowing fans from all over the world to check out the latest in DC Comics’ movies, TV shows, comics, video games, and more. From the day opening with a new trailer for Wonder Woman 1984, to things closing with the long-awaited first footage from The Batman, FanDome provided DC fans with an experience unlike anything they’d seen before. To an extent, the very existence of FanDome is tied to the events of this year, as the COVID-19 pandemic has caused essentially every major convention to move online or be canceled altogether. But DC FanDome undoubtedly made lemons out of lemonade, easily rising to the front of the pack of virtual conventions held this year — and proved that it could and should still be an event in the years ahead.