Jessica Alba (left), Rosario Dawson (right) at San Diego Comic Con 2014 (Photo/ Getty Images)
San Diego's Comic Con is the country's longest continually-running comics and popular arts convention. The four-day event, which ended Sunday, was full of attendees in wacky costumes, informational panels, and it also had a fair share of Latino stars announcing their latest projects.
Jessica Alba, the "Fantastic Four" star, was joined at the San Diego Convention Center panel with her “Sin City” co-star Rosario Dawson, and co-director Robert Rodriguez.
Alba, 33, is making a return as the revengeful exotic dancer, Nancy Callahan, in "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" - the prequel to the 2005 "Sin City."
"I just really connected with the dark side of Nancy," Alba told fans Saturday at the convention, according to the Associated Press. "It was hard to detach from that until the movie was over."
Part Mexican actor, Tyler Posey, spoke about his role as Scott McCall on MTV’s “Teen Wolf.” Unfortunately, he broke his toe at the convention after doing a cartwheel when he was called on stage.
"I taped it up with Scotch Tape," Posey, 22, told E! News.
Zoe Saldana, 35, will literally be green in her next role playing alien Gamora in Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy." And after that, she’s returning to blue in the "Avatar," sequels.
"Well, the rainbow has a lot of colors," Saldana jokingly told the Associated Press in an interview at Comic Con. "I dig it. I like being in space. I get to play less girlfriends, more female parts, more women. So I find it meaty."