Summary
- Brazil’s CCXP will showcase celebrities promoting films and series like Dune: Part Two, Furiosa, and Godzilla x Kong.
- Attendees can visit customized booths, featuring upcoming projects, games, and activities related to each title.
- CCXP will also feature the MonsterVerse with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and Prime Videos’ The Boys.
Now that the actors’ strike has finally come to an end, Brazil’s CCXP will become the catwalk for a long list of celebrities who will parade to promote films like Dune: Part Two, Furiosa, and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, or series like Halo, Fallout, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, and much more.
But event attendees will not only be able to see some of their favorite actors or directors on stage, they will also be able to visit the studios’ customized booths, which will be decorated with their upcoming projects, and will include games and activities related to each of them.
Collider has shared images from inside CCXP, showing some of the impressive booths that have been built to promote some of the titles from important franchises. Dune: Part Two, which will feature Timothée Chalamet, Jason Momoa, Zendaya, Denis Villeneuve, and Austin Butler on its panel, has brought the desert of Arakis to Brazil, including the giant sandworm.
Among Warner Bros. Pictures’ other major releases is the prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, titled Furiosa. Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth lead the cast of George Miller’s film, and will be presenting the first look at the movie during the event. But the themed booth already shows Taylor-Joy as the famous character previously played by Charlize Theron:
Monsters will also have their place in CCXP. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire has the skulls of Godzilla and King Kong on display, teasing the next entry within the MonsterVerse, while fans are still enjoying Monarch: Legacy of Monsters on Apple TV:
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Halo and Fallout Display Incredible Stages in CCXP
The MonsterVerse has finally arrived on the small screen with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, the new Apple TV series that premiered on November 17, and will also be present in Brazil. In the booth of the show, which releases new episodes every Friday, visitors can see Godzilla’s enormous footprint:
Paramount+ series will also be the protagonists of this new edition of CCXP, and the most anticipated of the platform’s upcoming releases is the second season of Halo, the adaptation of the popular video game that released its first installment in 2022, and will return to the platform next year with new episodes. In the show booth, attendees will be able to visit the UNSC training facility:
Prime Video wants to compete with Halo and other video game adaptations such as The Last of Us with Fallout, one of the platform’s most anticipated productions for next year. Having revealed the first images of the show earlier this week, new content will be shared on CCXP, where fans will be able to visit an immersive experience showcasing the most notable elements of the series:
The Boys, another of the great emblems of Prime Video, is also present at the event, inviting fans to visit Vought Studios, after the announcement of the renewal of Gen V for a second season and the confirmation of a new spinoff, a story within the same universe but that will be set in Mexico: