EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PREVIEW: Dark Matter Season 2 Fan Screening, Special Giveaway Comes to San Diego Comic-Con

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It’s been over two years since Dark Matter fans were left in superposition, that quantum state of Schrödinger’s cat who is both alive and dead inside the box, except the limbo state for viewers was the fate of Jason Dessen and his family. Were they safe at the end of season one, or were they in more danger than ever before?Although Dark Matter’s return is still a month away, answers will be forthcoming for attendees of San Diego Comic-Con 2026 this year. Apple TV and Den of Geek will be hosting an exclusive fan screening of the first episode of Dark Matter season two on Friday, July 24 at 10 p.m. PST in Convention Center Room 6DE, so at least the immediate aftermath of the season one finale will be revealed.cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});Based on the novel of the same name, Dark Matter follows physics professor Jason Dessen (Joel Edgerton) after he’s kidnapped by an alternate version of himself and thrust into a labyrinth of parallel realities. As Jason searches for a way back to his wife Daniela (Jennifer Connelly), and son Charlie (Oakes Fegley), he discovers other lives he might have lived and learns more about the giant quantum box that makes the journey possible.Dark Matter creator and executive producer Blake Crouch will be joined by Edgerton, who also is an executive producer on the show. Also on the panel will be Dayo Okeniyi, who plays quantum project investor Leighton Vance, as well as writer and executive producer Jacquelyn Ben-Zekry and executive producer Matt Tolmach. Those who attend the screening and panel will receive an exclusive limited edition Dark Matter poster to take home with them. Den of Geek host Sam Stone will MC the intro.As we learned in our exclusive interview for the SDCC edition of the Den of Geek magazine, Dark Matter will move from themes of regret and reunion in the first season to survival and fulfillment in season two.“I think season one in some ways is a very idealistic story,” Crouch says. “This man who’s in love with his life but has some dissatisfaction is thrust through this wild sci-fi journey where he learns that the things that bugged him about his life are actually what make it special. But now what? How do you keep your family when all of the idealistic trappings fall away, and you have nothing, and you’re stuck trying to find a world that’s safe enough to settle in?”Edgerton agrees that season two has a deeper morality to explore. “Season two has this feeling of what happens next when you release technology,” he says. “It’s like a gun: a gun could sit on a table and not hurt anyone for a hundred years, but what hand holds the gun? Season two is watching different hands hold the gun and what they do with it. How does it influence ego? How does it become a tool to help the world? How does it become destructive? How does it become a selfish, personal tool?”If you’re attending the convention this summer, be sure to stop by Convention Center Room 6DE at 10:00 p.m. on Friday, July 24 for this exclusive screening of the Dark Matter season two premiere. And read our full interview with the panelists in the SDCC edition of the Den of Geek magazine, available for free to all convention attendees.Dark Matter season two premieres on Friday, August 28 on Apple TV.The post EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PREVIEW: Dark Matter Season 2 Fan Screening, Special Giveaway Comes to San Diego Comic-Con appeared first on Den of Geek.