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Kings of Con is a webseries being made and starring [[Richard Speight]] and [[Rob Benedict]]. Inspired by their experiences on the Supernatural experience, its part improv, part scripted comedy with parts filmed guerrilla style at Supernatural Conventions.
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Kings of Con is a webseries written by and starring [[Rob Benedict]] and [[Richard Speight]], who also directed. Inspired by their experiences at Supernatural conventions, it is part improv, part scripted comedy. Supernatural actors and as well known stars including Michael Cudlitz and Bernie Kopell guest starred. It  had 10 episodes, all around 10-15 minutes long.
  
 
* [https://vimeo.com/123915249 Kings of Con] trailer
 
* [https://vimeo.com/123915249 Kings of Con] trailer
  
Their Indiegogo campaign raised $100,000 in less than 48 hours. When the campaign ended after one month $279,905 had been raised by 5,081 people.
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The series was funded through an Indiegogo campaign in 2015 that raised $100,000 in less than 48 hours. When the campaign ended after one month $279,905 had been raised by 5,081 people. As promised, [[Matt Cohen]] ran naked down the street when the campaign reached $200,000. [https://vimeo.com/126836224 Watch it here]. In a cosmic coincidence, a series called "Con Man" starring Alan Tudyk launched a Kickstarter fundraiser, just before "Kings Of Con." This is parodied in the final episode of Kings Of Con.  
  
As promised, [[Matt Cohen]] ran naked down the street when the campaign reaches $200,000. [https://vimeo.com/126836224 Watch it here].
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"Kings of Con" was the very first scripted series to be announced by Comic-Con HQ - a streaming service formed by Lionsgate in partnership with San Diego Comic Con. The Service  launched on on May 7. Kings of Con received a lot of coverage at [[Comic-Con 2016]], ahead of its debut  on November 15, 2016.
  
Watch [https://vimeo.com/124720401 Timothy Omundson] and [https://vimeo.com/127083707 Michael Cudlitz] were announced
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There was also a post-episode show called "Kings of Conversation" hosted by Rob and Rich which featured interviews with guests from the show. They also featured fanart, and guests got to reenact prompts in the style as con photo-op poses. The house band was [[Louden Swain]] fronted not by Rob Benedict but by actor Jayden Lund (who appeared on Kings of Con as the Con Photographer), and known as "Jayden Swain".
  
* "Kings of Con" is the very first scripted series to be announced by Comic-Con HQ - a streaming service formed by Lionsgate in partnership with San Diego Comic Con. The Service  launched on on May 7.
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The show received critical and popular acclaim. However Comic-Con HQ was not a success and folded in late 2017. The first season is available on the CW Seed.
  
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As of August 2018, Rob and Rich have said they are still actively seeking a distributor for a possible second season. At [[Jus In Bello Italy 2019]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD-npR46x7A&list=PLQVHXBjbQ6pMIrQoC6vRnLsoXjF7XuOQv&index=32&t=0s Richard Speight] said they had not found a home for the series, and it looked unlikely that there would be a second season.
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At [[Salute to Supernatural Nashville 2021]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjS6Z5EWKaM Rob announced] that he and Richard were writing a "Kings of Con" movie.
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==Links==
 
* [http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/09/supernatural-stars-create-kings-con-watch-opening-scene Opening scene of Kings of Con] by EW
 
* [http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/09/supernatural-stars-create-kings-con-watch-opening-scene Opening scene of Kings of Con] by EW
 
* [http://nerdist.com/exclusive-timothy-omundson-joins-kings-of-con/ Clip of guest star Timothy Omundson] by the Nerdist
 
* [http://nerdist.com/exclusive-timothy-omundson-joins-kings-of-con/ Clip of guest star Timothy Omundson] by the Nerdist
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Watch [https://vimeo.com/124720401 Timothy Omundson] and [https://vimeo.com/127083707 Michael Cudlitz] announced as guest stars.
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f80KJvenfA&feature=youtu.be Rob and Rich] had a [[Kings of Con]] panel at Stan Lee Comic Con on Saturday October 29th  in LA.  
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f80KJvenfA&feature=youtu.be Rob and Rich] had a [[Kings of Con]] panel at Stan Lee Comic Con on Saturday October 29th  in LA.  
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* [http://www.nerdsandbeyond.com/2018/07/21/kings-of-con-series-an-introduction-to-kings-of-con/ Series of articles and interviews] with actors and fans about Kings of Con by Nerds and Beyond
  
  

Latest revision as of 02:27, 19 December 2021

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Kings of Con is a webseries written by and starring Rob Benedict and Richard Speight, who also directed. Inspired by their experiences at Supernatural conventions, it is part improv, part scripted comedy. Supernatural actors and as well known stars including Michael Cudlitz and Bernie Kopell guest starred. It had 10 episodes, all around 10-15 minutes long.

The series was funded through an Indiegogo campaign in 2015 that raised $100,000 in less than 48 hours. When the campaign ended after one month $279,905 had been raised by 5,081 people. As promised, Matt Cohen ran naked down the street when the campaign reached $200,000. Watch it here. In a cosmic coincidence, a series called "Con Man" starring Alan Tudyk launched a Kickstarter fundraiser, just before "Kings Of Con." This is parodied in the final episode of Kings Of Con.

"Kings of Con" was the very first scripted series to be announced by Comic-Con HQ - a streaming service formed by Lionsgate in partnership with San Diego Comic Con. The Service launched on on May 7. Kings of Con received a lot of coverage at Comic-Con 2016, ahead of its debut on November 15, 2016.

There was also a post-episode show called "Kings of Conversation" hosted by Rob and Rich which featured interviews with guests from the show. They also featured fanart, and guests got to reenact prompts in the style as con photo-op poses. The house band was Louden Swain fronted not by Rob Benedict but by actor Jayden Lund (who appeared on Kings of Con as the Con Photographer), and known as "Jayden Swain".

The show received critical and popular acclaim. However Comic-Con HQ was not a success and folded in late 2017. The first season is available on the CW Seed.

As of August 2018, Rob and Rich have said they are still actively seeking a distributor for a possible second season. At Jus In Bello Italy 2019, Richard Speight said they had not found a home for the series, and it looked unlikely that there would be a second season.

At Salute to Supernatural Nashville 2021, Rob announced that he and Richard were writing a "Kings of Con" movie.



Links

Watch Timothy Omundson and Michael Cudlitz announced as guest stars.