DC FanDome is a huge, virtual event, encompassing all things DC  --so huge, in fact, that the event runners couldn't fit it all in one day. Now, FanDome will officially be split into two separate shows.

On Aug. 22, DC FanDome: Hall of Heroes will be held, maintaining the originally scheduled date. On Sept. 12, FanDome will host its second part, titled DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse.

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Hall of Heroes will start at 10 a.m. PT and take place inside the Jim Lee-designed virtual arena. Rather than the previously released schedule, which had multiple panels presented at overlapping times, the event will now be an eight-hour-long presentation, available for fans to watch as many as three times for 24 hours. The new schedule is now available at https://schedule.dcfandome.com.

Explore the Multiverse will also be held at 10 a.m. PT, nearly a month later. During this event, fans will be able to utilize the Official DC FanDOme Online Scheduler Tool, allowing them to craft their own "timeline" by viewing the event on-demand. DC has said fans will be able to "choose their own adventure" through the opportunity to immerse themselves in hours upon hours of curated programming. This user experience will now be available across all mobile devices, as well as desktop computers.

DC Kids FanDome will also launch on Saturday, Sept. 12. The Kid-centric part of the virtual convention will feature a Teen Titans GO! Cast Table Read and Panel, which will showcase voice actors from the series performing fan-favorite scenes. The kids' panel will also include a sneak peek at DC Super Hero Girls Season 2which has hinted at the debut of a long-awaited character. Other events included in the Kids FanDome include a DC read along, an "Ask Beast Boy and Raven" segment, and a draw-along with Lee. Information about DC Kids FanDome can be viewed on its official site.

FanDome will also include upcoming information about a new Batman videogame in the works, as well as information about the future of the DC Extended Universe films. There will be panels on Wonder Woman 1984The Suicide Squad, The Flash, Black Adam, Shazam! The Batman and Zack Snyder's Justice League.

Snyder previously announced that during FanDome, he would reveal what the film's final title is. Though he would like the film to be titled Zack Snyder's Justice League, he confessed during Justice-Con that he isn't sure that would ultimately be the case. More information about the director's mysterious cut of the 2017 film will be revealed during his FanDome panel.

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