‘Scorpion’ season 2: See Katharine McPhee, Elyes Gabel, more at San Diego Comic-Con
While we’re not going to say that CBS Television Studios has the most robust lineup of shows appearing at San Diego Comic-Con the second week of July, they do at least have some appearing that will have fans more than excited. Take, for example, what you can expect to see from “Scorpion”!
Like every other show from the studio, the “Scorpion” panel will be on Thursday, July 9. Specifically, it is going to take place in Ballroom 20, which is one of the larger venues that the San Diego Convention Center has to offer. It’s not Hall H big, but it still has quite a bit to offer. As for who will be in attendance, think along the lines, per the CBS press release, of Elyes Gabel (“World War Z”), Robert Patrick (“Terminator 2”), Katharine McPhee (“Smash”), Eddie Kaye Thomas (“American Pie”), Jadyn Wong (“Broken Trail”), Ari Stidham (“Huge”) alongside executive producer Nicholas Wootton. Ben Blacker is set to be the moderator for the event.
The first season of “Scorpion” ended on some explosive notes, with Walter’s future at times thrown into question and also with some key revelations when it comes to his relationship with Paige. Will these be addressed further in season 2? You better believe so!
In addition to a panel discussion featuring the cast members / producers, there will also be some sort of video package shown. Hopefully it will include at least some sort of teaser on the second season, but this is still so early in the summer this year that it will be hard to show anything that substantial.
For now, let us know what you want to see from “Scorpion” season 2 now in the comments! Also, click here to get some other news related to the show, or here to sign up to get some more scoop on just about all we cover, sent right to you via our CarterMatt Newsletter. (Photo: CBS.)
Geaneb3
June 19, 2015 @ 12:46 pm
Scorpion brought me back to CBS. Simple as that. Looking forward to more of the impossible being made possible in ways that hold my interest. And it’s accomplished by brain power. The team defends themselves when needed, but intelligence and creativity is their way of solving each case they are given often putting their lives in danger in the process.Every episode is an exciting cliffhanger. It’s also an opportunity to understand difficulties people with huge IQ have to deal with. The relationship threads within the team are just the counterpoint needed to keep it human for us mortals. Keep up the good work.
Caro
June 19, 2015 @ 5:23 am
Love Scorpion! It is one of the best shows on television and I hope it airs for a long time! The whole season was just stellar and I can’t wait for season 2!