DC FanDome, the WarnerMedia-run virtual convention aimed at promoting what DC has to offer in film, TV, video games, and comics, was originally conceived of as a one-day mega-event, with more hours of programming than anyone could reasonably digest during that period, lending the whole thing the feeling of an in-person convention, where each person has to tailor their own schedule and experience to their own priorities, and sometimes you miss stuff no matter what you do. At the last minute, WB elected to move most of their over 100 hours of programming to September, giving fans who watched FanDome last month an opportunity to watch one, uninterrupted stream of content (primarily movies and video games).

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