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SVCC 2019: Legion M reveal plans for Silicon Valley Comic Con

With Silicon Valley Comic Con this upcoming weekend, Legion M today unveiled all their plans for the convention.

They will be hosting 3 different panels, the first of which is their usual Legion M: Fans Unite to Take Over Hollywood panel with Legion M cofounders Paul Scanlan and Jeff Annison, as well as VP of Development David Baxter. That panel will take place from 3-4 pm on Saturday, August 17 in Room 230A.

In addition there will be a Fans Celebrating 40 Years of Alien panel with Director of Memory: The Origins of Alien Alexandre O. Philippe from 530– 630 pm on Saturday, August 17 in Room  211ABCD.

Their final panel will be Growing Up Gygax which will take place 1130am-1230pm on Sunday, August 18 Room LL21AB. The panel will feature Luke Gygax (the son of Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax) and moderator David Baxter.

Legion M is Heating Up Silicon Valley Comic-Con With Three Star-Studded Panels Including for the Upcoming Documentary “Memory: The Origins of Alien,” a Dungeons & Dragons  Celebration—“Growing Up Gygax”—and a Special Deep-Dive into the Fan-Owned Entertainment Company 

Legion M is teaming up with director Alexandre O. Philippe on “Memory: The Origins of Alien” panel, partnering with Luke Gygax for “Growing Up Gygax”   

LOS ANGELES (August 12, 2019)– Legion M, backed by its more than 100,000 members, including nearly 20,000 fan-owners, returns to Silicon Valley Comic Con (SVCC) to host three fascinating panels and celebrate the power of fandom at the San Jose Convention Center. “Fans Celebrating 40 Years of Alien” will take an in-depth look at Legion M’s feature-length documentary “Memory: The Origins of Alien. The film’s director Alexandre O. Philippe (“78/52,” “The People vs. George Lucas,” “Doc of the Dead”) and Legion M will be joined by special guest, Tim Boxell, whose comic book “Defiled” helped inspire the Chestburster from “Alien.” Legion M is also teaming up with Luke Gygax, son of Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax, for “Growing Up Gygax, an intimate look at the origins and impact of the world-famous role-playing game. Finally, Legion M will host its own panel “Legion M: Fans Unite to Take Over Hollywood. Company executives will share how SVCC attendees can join the world’s first fan-owned entertainment company that is revolutionizing Hollywood and beyond, and how they can get involved in supporting cool projects like the upcoming Kevin Smith film “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. Full panel details are below.

Legion M returns to Silicon Valley Comic Con for its third consecutive year, celebrating the first Con the company attended. SVCC attendees are welcome to stop by the Legion M booth and check out the company’s beloved company Cadillac, Marilyn, which will both be located in the San Jose Convention Center main hall. Fans can grab a free “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” lanyard and also pick up cool “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” merchandise sold exclusively by Legion M, as well as other great items from the company’s SVCC pop-up shop. Visitors can meet the Legion M team and learn about joining the Legion and becoming an investor in the world’s first fan-owned entertainment company. Individuals interested in becoming a Legion M fan-investor can do so now during the company’s fifth round of fundraising at wefunder.com/legionm.

Legion M’s Silicon Valley Comic Con Panel Schedule

Legion M: Fans Unite to Take Over Hollywood – 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17 (Room 230A)

Legion M cofounders Paul Scanlan and Jeff Annison, along with vice president of development David Baxter and special guests, will reveal how Legion M is involved with films like the upcoming Kevin Smith “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, along ith “Colossal, “Mandy, “Tolkien, and “Memory: The Origins of Alien. Legion M has made it possible for anyone to become a fan-owner. Find out how you can join the more than 100,000 Legion M members, including nearly 20,000 fan-owners, who have access to special screenings, industry events, and exclusive Legion M meet-ups.

“Fans Celebrating 40 Years of Alien” – 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., Saturday, August 17 (Room  211ABCD)

Legion M and “Memory: The Origins of Alien” director Alexandre O. Philippe (“78/52,” “The People vs. George Lucas,” “Doc of the Dead”) will take a deep dive into the origins of “Alien” and its fandom while celebrating the classic horror/Sci-Fi film. The panelists will discuss Philippe’s “Memory: The Origins of Alien, which debuts this October, and will show special clips from the documentary. Special guest, Tim Boxell, will discuss how his comic book “Defiled” helped inspire the famous Chestburster from “Alien.” Legion M acquired “Memory: The Origins of Alien” earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival using Legion M’s innovative Film Scout platform.

“Growing Up Gygax” – 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Sunday, August 18 (Room LL21AB)

Dungeons & Dragons, the original RPG is more popular now than it has ever been thanks to a streamlined gaming system, pop culture shout outs from Stranger Things, and the popularity of streaming shows like Critical Role. Luke Gygax, son of Dungeons & Dragons co-creator Gary Gygax, joins panel moderator David Baxter, Legion M’s vice president of development, for “Growing Up Gygax, an intimate look at the origins of the game from someone who literally grew up as the game was born and saw the rise, fall, and rise again of one of the most influential table top games of all time. Sunday afternoon, from 1:30-3:00 p.m., Luke Gygax will run his father’s toughest dungeon: The Tomb of Horrors in Room 211.

To join Legion M for free today, please visit legionm.com. To learn more about becoming a Legion M fan-owner, please visit wefunder.com/legionm.

Dan Berry
Dan Berry
Dan Berry is a man of mystery, an enigma that flits from convention to convention like a spectre, like a spirit. His interests range far and wide: he cannot be determined, he cannot be defined, he cannot be contained. He's like the wind. He also is a Sagittarius and enjoys a nice Italian.

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