With DC FanDome in full swing, DC Comics is hosting a surprise panel that will deliver major surprises to the company's upcoming publishing line. Though the description of the FanDome panel is light on details, the surprise is an update on DC's revival of Milestone Comics.

Moderating the panel is Mark Bernardin, joined by Denys Cowan, Jim Lee, Phil LaMarr and Reginald Hudlin.

Hudlin shared how he initially missed out on joining Milestone when it first launched in 1993. LaMarr, who voiced Static Shock on the hero's titular animated series, spoke on how he became familiar with Milestone.

When asked if there is any news on bringing Milestone to the big screen, Hudlin replied, "We're in serious conversations about developing a Static Shock movie. That will be a theatrical feature film. What we're talking about is unbelievable. We're also talking to all the other divisions of Warner Bros. For example, the animation department makes those amazing animated films for home entertainment. We're talking about doing one of those feature films starring the Milestone characters. We're also looking at new media like podcasts, and doing a series that will be available as podcasts. We will deliver Milestone Media wherever you are and whatever platform you want."

Lee revealed a Feb. 2021 relaunch of Milestone Media. Every month leading up to the relaunch, DC will release the Milestone backlog of comics. Milestone’s return to publishing will be led by an all-new Static Shock digital comic series scheduled for Feb. 2021. Future offerings will include a Static Shock original graphic novel written by Hudlin with art by Kyle Baker, plus the return of Milestone heroes Icon & Rocket, also written by Hudlin with art by Cowan and more to be announced.