Peter explores the show floor of San Diego Comic Con International 2019, on the lookout for the coolest film geek collectibles and show floor displays. He takes a look at the booths for Slideshow, Marvel, Star Wars, Mondo, Insight Editions and more. What are the coolest things that Peter found during preview night at Comic Con 2019? At the Sideshow Collectibles booth I looked at some of the new Avengers: Endgame sixth scale figures from Hot Toys, as well as some quarter scale Marvel figures, all of the Infinity and Nano gauntlet prop replicas, and a new Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace sixth scale Anakin Skywalker and Jedi starfighter. On the Star Wars side of things, I show off some of Hot Toys’ Return of the Jedi collection including Princess Leia and Wicket the Ewok. They’ve made figures for Robin Batman Forever, and Ben Affleck’s Batman from Justice League. We also see a one fourth scale Thanos from Avengers Endgame. And some cool Jurassic Park diorama featuring Grant and the sick triceretops. A trio of deluxe fourth scale Avengers statues, as well as a $1300 Gladiator Hulk statue. Over at Mondo, we look at Mondo Games’ new game system Unmatched, which a collaboration with Rennovation Games and looks pretty awesome. We also take a look at the Mondo limited edition collectible tikis. And the new Mondo Mechas. Her Universe has a new line of Harry Potter house sweaters which are going to be very popular. I check in with one of my favorite artists, Scott C, and his convention exclusive Great Showdown prints. We take a look at artist Alex Ross’ booth and some of his Marvel and Star Wars art on display. Gentle Giant is seeing a life-size R2-D2 from the original Kenner action figure line. Kotobukiya is showing off prototypes of some Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse ArtFX statues that will be coming out next year. Arcade 1Up is released a mini arcade that features three classic Star Wars games in one, and it looks pretty cool. We explore the Star Wars booth and find a Death Star shaped computer with built in projector. The Sith trooper and costume display from the films. We even find a LEGO life-size Sith trooper at the LEGO booth. Mega Construx black series lets you recreate the big battles from Game of Thrones. Over at Mattel they have a con exclusive John Hammond from Jurassic Park, and are showcasing the Amber Collection, which is a throwback to the original Jurassic Park films, including Ian Malcolm figures. They also have a wall of dinosaur figures on display. To promote Mario Kart at Hot Wheels, they have a life-size Mario Kart vehicle for photo ops. I take a look at the display booth for Magic Wheelchair, a cool non profit that helps transform wheelchairs into dream vehicles. At Elite Creature Collectibles, we take a look at their one third scale Pan’s Labryinth Fahn statue. At Hollywood Collectors Group, we take a look at some of their work in Progress Alien collectibles, as well as their scaled Ghostbusters figure line. Gentle Giant are showing off a work in progress Luke Skywalker X-Wing pilot maquette. They also have a couple statures from Disney’s Moana on display. We wander around the WETA Workshop booth, the company is working on for the 50th Anniversary of Planet of the Apes. Over at Insight Edition, we get an indepth tour of the new book Star Wars: The Ultimate Pop-up Galaxy, which looks very cool. Over at Prop Store, we take a look at a bunch of the props on display, including stuff from Star Wars, Gremlins 2: A New Batch, Back to the Future: Part II, and a big display of props and costumes from the Netflix Marvel television shows. Warner Bros’ booth is huge and has a cool Riverdale photo op. WB is also celebbrating 80 years of Batman and has props and costumes on display from the Christopher Nolan films. There is a booth showcasing the costumes from the new Avengers video game, and there is a Final Fantasy remix bbike photo op. EFX collectibles is showing on a life-size production of Ralph McQuarrie’s unused Stormtrooper helmet design, and also Vader’s burnt helmet from Force Awakens. They also have The Real Ghostbusters statues alongside a huge Ecto-1 Car. And lastly they have a bunch of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World statues. GeekiTikis is showing off all their new Star Wars-themed tiki mugs. Designed By Humans has alot of Japanese and anime-inspired Star Wars t-shirts. Marvel Studios has a display of costumes and props from Captain Marvel on display at their booth. ——– Subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow our weekly adventures to theme parks, movie events, magic, tabletop and more. Equipment we use (affiliate links): – Camera: Canon G7x mark II https://amzn.to/2JnQcMS – Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod https://amzn.to/2xmkn1s Music: Epidemic Sound E-mail: peter@slashfilm.com We love getting mail ✉️, if you would like to send us something please send it to: Ordinary Adventures 8149 Santa Monica Blvd #191 West Hollywood, CA 90046