For the first time since 2019, Comic-Con will take place in San Diego this weekend. The event isn't quite on the same scale as it used to be, but with Marvel Studios and Warner Bros. bringing some big upcoming movies to the show, we're expecting this to feel very much like the Comic-Cons of old.
We expect lots of big stars to be part of proceedings in Hall H, but one actor who won't be there is Star Wars' Adam Driver. He's only attended the event once (way back in 2015 for The Force Awakens), but it sounds like that was more than enough for him.
Asked if he enjoyed going to Comic-Con, Driver bluntly responded, "No." He'd go on to add, "I didn’t know the rules of Comic-Con. I got in at the hotel at 2 in the morning and I’m like, 'Maybe tomorrow I’ll go get a coffee.' And they’re like, ‘Oh no, you can’t get a coffee.' I’m like, 'Well, maybe I’ll get a coffee in the hotel.' They’re like, 'No, you can’t get a coffee in the hotel.'"
"'If you want to go outside,' they’re like, 'Put a mask on so nobody knows who you are.'"
"I opened my window, because I’d been in the room for 24 hours before this thing we were supposed to do," Driver continued, "and then there was a band at the bottom of the building playing the Star Wars theme on repeat, because we [the cast] were all staying in the hotel. It was scary. I saw what it was. I mean, it’s nice. [But] I’m not anxious to go again."
That doesn't sound like an overly fun experience for the Kylo Ren actor, and we can't really blame him for wanting to give Comic-Con a miss after that. Ultimately, the sheer amount of secrecy surrounding the movies promoted at the event makes this sort of thing an inevitability, and there are lots of performers we know have donned a mask and had fun on the show floor.
Driver has mostly shifted his focus away from big budget blockbusters after starring in the Star Wars sequels, so don't bank on him joining Marvel Studios or Warner Bros. in Hall H this year!
Check out the full interview below: