San Diego Comic-Con is the biggest entertainment event of the year, an opportunity for networks and studios to drop countless reveals. Over the course of four days, fans get the chance to attend innumerable s, interact with the cast and crew of their favorite films and shows, and watch exclusive footage. A lot of companies deliberately choose to release new trailers as part of SDCC.
Well over 100,000 film-and-TV lovers attend SDCC, while the rest of the world settle for watching the internet for the latest breaking news. Fortunately, Screen Rant was right there in the fray at SDCC, and we've ensured viewers are kept up-to-date on everything from the Aquaman trailer drop to the latest Star Wars publishing announcements.
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As the Con begins to wind down as it enters its final day, we're taking the opportunity to collect all the biggest reveals of this year's SDCC for your easy reading.
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Surprise First Shazam! Trailer
It had long been rumored that Warner Bros. would drop footage for an actual trailer - let alone release it online. It was absolutely hilarious, assuring viewers that the DC film slate will embrace a wide range of tones and styles.
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The Plot of Glass
21 of Kevin's different personalities.
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Godzilla's Enemies Revealed
The first trailer for Godzilla 2's trailer mostly hid them behind smoke, we now have a much better idea of how they've been adapated.
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Aquaman Got Two Trailers
On Saturday, the Warner Bros. dropped far better than the actual trailer.
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A First Look At Nicolas Flamel in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
The Nicolas Flamel, the ancient alchemist who created the Philosopher's Stone. The character is played by 55-year-old actor Brontis Jodorowsky, who has clearly been aged significantly for the role. Another scene in the trailer, featuring the Mirror of Erised, suggested that the film may actually address Dumbledore's secret love for Grindelwald.
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Deadpool 2 Super Duper Extended Cut Includes Baby Hitler and Teases Wolverine's Return
In that rare Hall H for a released movie, Fox confirmed that the "Super Duper Cut" of the potential return of Wolverine.
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Starscream Isn't in Bumblebee After All
Blitzwing. This was actually the first time Paramount has brought the Transformers to SDCC.
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Three More Spider-People for Into the Spider-Verse
Sony's animated Spider-Man noir will be voiced by Nicolas Cage, Spider-Ham by comedian John Mulaney, and Peni by Kimiko Glenn. Responses to clips shown at the Sony suggested Spider-Ham will be a highlight.
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Venom Footage Confirms Riot
Although Sony failed to drop another the Venom villain known as Riot. Surprisingly, footage shown left attendees speculating the movie will actually be a PG-13, not - as previously believed - R-rated.
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Sony Pulls James Gunn Announcement
Finally, while it may not be a Comic-Con reveal, it certainly shaped the SDCC 2018 weekend: Sony had teased that their would include a surprise announcement featuring James Gunn, but his firing from Disney.