Comic Con 2016 trailers: Every film trailer from San Diego, from Justice League to Spider-Man: Homecoming

Also including King Arthur, Kong, and BLAME!

Jack Shepherd
Tuesday 26 July 2016 08:51 BST
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Another year, another San-Diego Comic-Con comes to an end. 2016’s event was full of surprises, from Brie Larson being named Captain Marvel to a Blair Witch Project sequel being announced.

As always, numerous new trailers were revealed to the audiences, ranging from the first footage of DC’s upcoming Wonder Woman to Kong: Skull Island making its debut.

We’ve rounded up every new trailer shown at Comic-Con this year, including Justice League, Snowden, BLAME!, and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, as well as those currently not online.

Justice League

One of the most exciting clips to be shown at the event, it debuted the new, more humorous side to DC’s Marvel rivalling expanded universe.

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman - Comic-Con Trailer

Another brand new DC trailer, showing Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman in action, reprising her role from Batman v Superman.

The Lego Batman Movie

The LEGO Batman Movie - Comic-Con Trailer

“Na na na na na na na na na Batman.”

Suicide Squad

Suicide Squad: Official Final Trailer

The final DC orientated trailer to be shown at the Warner Bros. panel, Suicide Squad’s trailer finally revealed some solid plot elements, just weeks before entering the theatre.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword - Comic-Con Trailer

Guy Ritchie’s new film looks exactly how you would imagine a King Arthur-Guy Ritchie to look; whether that’s a good or bad thing, we’ll let you be the judge.

Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them

Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them - Trailer 2

We got our second look at the Harry Potter spin-off, allowing the world a little more time with Eddie Redmayne’s Newt Scamander

Kong: Skull Island

Kong: Skull Island - Trailer

Warner Bros. really went all out this year, not only showing all of the above, but also the first trailer for the upcoming King Kong film.

Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange - Trailer

In keeping with the tradition of debuting superhero trailers at Comic-Con, Marvel decided to release their second Doctor Strange trailer online for us to enjoy.

Unfortunately, though, Marvel have not uploaded many of the trailers they debuted online. Luckily, we have descriptions of them all, just click on each of the above film names and it will take you there.

Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods

It’s another feature-length, family-adventure from Asterix! Featuring Jack Whitehall, Nick Frost, and Catherine Tate in the voice cast, this should be a quintessentially English adventure through Rome.

Snowden

Edward Snowden’s become somewhat a Hollywood celebrity this year, being name-dropped numerous times in the new Bourne film and now having a film dedicated to his life, a new look at which debuted at Comic-Con.

Blair Witch

A group of 20-something year olds go into a haunted forest, start arguing, get lost, and become terrified of an otherworldly being; it’s a relatively cliché plot but this is sequel to the cult classic Blair Witch Project, so we’re all very, very excited.

Final Fantasy XV: Kingsglaive

Final Fantasy is one of the most celebrated games of all time, so it’s no wonder Square Enix managed to persuade the likes of Lena Heady, Sean Bean, and Aaron Paul, to voice characters in their upcoming film.

Bad Santa 2

Because, for some reason, people were calling out for a sequel.

BLAME!

One of the most intriguing trailers to come out of Comic-Con, BLAME! is a Netflix original and marks the streaming service’s first foray into anime.

Legends of the Hidden Temple

Nickelodeon’s child-centric adventure in which three kids get stuck in a theme park, which turns out to be built on a Temple of Legend. “This isn’t a game. It’s an adventure!”

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