Trailers! Trailers! Trailers! All of the trailers released at SDCC2016

Trailers! Trailers! Trailers! All of the trailers released at SDCC2016

San Diego Comic-Con has always been the go-to place of studios to share major news about their upcoming projects, may it be casting announcements, exclusive clips, or slip-ups by actors during Q&As. This year’s con is no different. Marvel finally confirmed the long-rumored casting of Brie Larson as Captain Marvel. They also announced that Lupita Nyong’o and The Walking Dead‘s Danai Gurira are joining the cast of Black Panther. Meanwhile, DC surprised everyone by showing a clip from the wildly (but cautiously) anticipated Justice League movie. But arguably the best part of SDCC, especially for those who can’t be there in person, are the teasers and trailers for films and TV series coming out later this year and next year. We’ve collected all of them here for your viewing pleasure.

Let’s start with Warner Bros and DC Entertainment, probably the winner of this year’s comic-con. Did they release a whole bunch of trailers or what. Probably the most talked about is the Wonder Woman trailer and the Justice League clip, but they also showed a ton of trailers for their non-superhero content.

Wonder Woman

Justice League

Suicide Squad

As for their non-superhero (but possible franchise) movies, Warner Bros showed trailers for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (starring Eddie Redmayne), Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (starring Charlie Hunnan, Jude Law, and Eric Bana), and Jordan Charles Vogt-Roberts’ Kong: Skull Island (starring Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson).

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Kong: Skull Island

A new trailer was also revealed for The LEGO Movie spinoff The LEGO Batman Movie, and everything in it is definitely awesome, most especially goggles-wearing Robin who is voiced by Michael Cera.

The LEGO Batman Movie

Compared with DC, Marvel was a bit more withholding this year, publicly releasing only one of the clips they showed at comic-con—a trailer for Doctor Strange. They did show clips for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Spider-Man: Homecoming, but these are exclusive for those who were present at Hall H (for now at least).

Doctor Strange

Marvel did offer our first glimpses into their upcoming television series at Netflix (Luke CageIron Fist, and The Defenders) and FX (Legion)

Luke Cage

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Iron Fist

The Defenders

Legion

Other film trailers that were released during comic-con were the surprise Blair Witch sequel by Adam Wingard, the Joseph Gordon-Levitt-starrer Snowden (Oscar-bait!) by Oliver Stone, and a red band trailer for raunchy animated movie Sausage Party by Seth Rogen.

Blair Witch

Snowden

Sausage Party

Finally, here’s loads of teaser and trailers for TV shows, including AMC’s two zombie shows, CBS’s new Star Trek series, Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle, The History Channel’s Vikings, and Starz’s American Gods, which is hands down the best of this whole bunch.

The Walking Dead

Fear the Walking Dead

Star Trek Discovery

The Man in the High Castle

Vikings

American Gods

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