Marvel Studios might be making one of its most surprising—and potentially disappointing—decisions of the year: opting out of its traditional Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic-Con International (SDCC) 2025.

For years, Hall H has been the epicenter of Marvel’s biggest announcements, where the studio unveils its cinematic future and ignites fan excitement. Last year, fans were treated to one of the most shocking and buzzworthy reveals in Comic-Con history—Robert Downey Jr.’s return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), this time as Victor Von Doom in Avengers: Doomsday.
This year, however, Hall H will fall silent from Marvel Studios. While the studio will still maintain a strong presence on the show floor with multiple panels and an elaborate booth setup rumored to feature interactive experiences and exclusive merchandise, the absence of a Hall H showcase leaves a noticeable void.

For fans, this change is more than just a scheduling shift—it’s the loss of a cherished tradition. Waiting in line overnight, sharing theories with fellow attendees, and witnessing surprise appearances by A-list stars has become a rite of passage for Comic-Con veterans and newcomers alike. Without Marvel’s cinematic spectacle anchoring the weekend, the atmosphere around Hall H will undoubtedly feel different.
Whether this signals a strategic pivot due to the ongoing realignment of Marvel’s theatrical and streaming projects—or simply a breather before bigger announcements at D23 Expo or Disney+ Day—remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: Marvel skipping Hall H is a seismic shift in Comic-Con culture.