New York Comic-Con 2015: Warner Bros. TV, FOX line-up revealed

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More stars are heading to New York this October to attend the New York Comic-Con event for this year. 

The cast members of some of the most popular TV series from Warner Bros. Television are already enough to make the annual entertainment and pop culture convention extra exciting as the studio already confirmed their attendance at the upcoming panel for their shows. 

Some of the celebrities that Warner Bros. will bring to the New York Comic-Con 2015 include: "Gotham" stars Ben McKenzie, Robin Lord Taylor, Cory Michael Smith, James Frain, Jessica Lucas, as well as the series executive producer John Stephens; the cast of "Blindspot" such as Sullivan Stapleton, Jaimie Alexander, Rob Brown, Audrey Esparza, Ashley Johnson, Marianne Jean-Baptiste and its executive producer Martin Gero; as well as "Person of Interest" stars Jim Caviezel, Michael Emerson, Kevin Chapman, Amy Acker and Sarah Shahi. 

The studio will also introduce its two new superhero shows at the NYCC 2015. The "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" panel will feature Brandon Routh, Arthur Darvill, Caity Lotz, Ciara Renée, executive producer Phil Klemmer and director Glen Winter, while "Supergirl" will have its cast and its executive producer Ali Adler. 

Then the upcoming drama series "Containment" and its stars David Gyasi, Chris Wood, Claudia Black, Hanna Mangan Lawrence, and executive producer Julie Plec will also be introduced in the convention, as well as the upcoming Looney Tunes Production's animated series "Wabbit," which will be attended by Jeff Bergman, Bob Bergen, and producer Gary Hartle. 

Meanwhile, FOX revealed that they will be debuting the highly-anticipated reboot of "The X-Files" during the NYCC 2015, where a panel will be held to allow fans to learn more about the series from its creator Chris Carter and lead star David Duchovny. The panel will be moderated by "Silicon Valley" actor Kumail Nanjiani, who is also featured in the show as a guest star. 

FOX is also expected to bring the stars of the "Minority Report," "Sleepy Hollow," Lookinglass" and "Bordertown." 

The New York Comic-Con 2015 will run from Oct. 8 to 11 at the Javits Center. 

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