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The Hottest Moments from 2017 San Diego Comic-Con

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San Diego Comic-Con wrapped yesterday. Film and television studios as well as video game and comic book companies descended upon San Diego to show their upcoming slate and fanboys got to gauge on teasers, trailers, promos and celebrity panels. No time to sit and watch a plethora of trailers? We’ve curated the highlights and hottest moments for 2017. It turns out this year, television ruled the roost and the most excitement generated was about what was not shown rather than what was. Read on to find out.

FILM

Justice League

There has been a ton of buzz around this superhero team up – both good and bad. From the recent rumor that Ben Affleck would be hanging up the cowl, to extensive reshoots by new director Joss Whedon and the need to lighten the gloom and doom tone of prior DCEU installment Batman v. Superman. So, what’s the verdict? It’s still out, but Affleck eloquently quashed rumors he was leaving the DCEU – “I am the luckiest guy in the world. Batman is the coolest part in any universe, Marvel, DC, anything–I’m so thrilled to do it. Its fucking amazing. I still can’t believe it.” Nuff said as to Batfleck. As for the trailer? It looks promising. A lighter tone, lots of Wonder Woman and an Aquaman and Flash who look like they will steal every scene there in.

Thor: Ragnarok

Not to be outdone, Marvel dropped a trailer for the third installment of its Thor franchise. The Hulk heavy preview looks pretty good. Seems like the direction of the film is more Team Thor, with our Asgardian hero recruiting his big green friend, brother & foe Loki and adding newcomer Tessa Thompson. We like the feel, plus, from an MCU world building perspective its presumed to be the bridge to Avengers: Infinity War.

Avengers: Infinity War

Speaking of Avengers. Marvel also brought some footage of the latest Avengers film to Hall H. If you were there you got to see it, however, Marvel wasn’t releasing it to the public just yet. But you know those fanboys, they will not be stopped. The footage has leaked online. Its super bootleg style, but good enough to make out and your first peek at Thanos. Enjoy it before it comes down.

Yet, perhaps the greatest buzz around film at this year’s convention was about what’s in the pipeline. Warner Bros. confirmed Wonder Woman 2 is a go and so is Flashpoint. What’s Flashpoint you ask? Just happens to be a major story line in the Flash universe. If it stays true to the source material it means Wonder Woman and Aquaman will appear and do battle against one another, while Batman will be Bruce Wayne’s father – does this mean Jeffrey Dean Morgan will don the cowl? Over in the MCU it was announced that Ant-Man and the Wasp will have new talent for its sequel in the form of Michelle Pheiper and Laurence Fishburne joining the cast. Both great A-level additions.

Take a look at whats going on in the world of television after the jump…

Television

Marvel

Television ruled the roost at this year’s convention and Marvel was at the forefront. Having partnered with Netflix a few years ago it successfully rolled out shows like Dare Devil, Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. 2017 saw them stumble a bit with Iron Fist as it garnered mixed reviews at best, however, they remain true to their vision of creating The Defenders. This year they showed exactly what that ensemble will look like and it looks good. Peep the preview below.

Besides the Netflix platform Marvel has also relied on traditional television, with fare such as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Continuing in that vein will be InHumans. They dropped a second trailer at the convention. The reaction has been mixed. So, guess we will have to wait for the full show before giving it thumbs up or down. In the meantime, check out the preview and judge for yourself.

Netflix

Speaking of Netflix, they brought the latest preview at the second season of Stranger Things. If you spent even a second of your lifetime in the 80’s this has to wax nostalgia. From the Vincent Price Thriller voice over, to the Ghostbusters costumes, this looks super binge worthy.

CBS

To say that Comic-Con is outside of the CBS wheelhouse would be an understatement. Yet, they were present and they are offering something vintage mixed with something new. A new take on Star Trek, however, available only online. Certainly appreciate the acknowledgement of the need to adapt to change. As for the trailer. It looks like a worthy addition to the canon.

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