Wanna know every major trailer and announcement from 2016 San Diego Comic-Con?
Here are the highlights from the year's biggest celebration of all things nerdy, geeky and otherwise awesome.
1. We got our first trailer for Wonder Woman's solo film
Warner Bros. gave us our first peek into the cinematic world of everyone's favorite Amazon - and you don't need to lasso us to get the truth. It looks incredible.
Most enticing is the period. The film is exploring Wonder Woman's mythological roots against the backdrop of World War I, making the trailer feeling like a mashup of Captain America and Thor, but with a badass, sword-swinging heroine at center of the action. Expect it June 2017.
2. The "Legends of The Hidden Temple" trailer made us feel like an 8-year-old again
The game that show made every kid want to be Indiana Jones is getting a modern makeover in the form of a feature film.
Can this scrappy band of youngsters retrieve the Pendant the of Life and escape the Temple? Maybe with Olmec's help. We'll know for sure this fall.
3. "Suicide Squad" kept its massive hype train moving with a new trailer
Unless you've been sleeping under a rock, you might've heard of a little movie called Suicide Squad that's coming out next month.
Warner Bros. has been marketing the CRAP out of this movie, but this trailer proves the baddie-centric tale still has a lot more to show off.
We've been deliriously happy ever since it was first announced that The LEGO Movie's massive success would beget a LEGO Batman spinoff starring Will Arnett.
In the new trailer, The LEGO franchise's wacky humor shines and we get our first look at Robin, voiced by Michael Cera, who joins a star-studded cast that includes Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes and Zach Galifianakis, aka the best pick for the Joker since Heath Ledger.
5. "Doctor Strange" got real Inception-y in its second trailer
Marvel is blazing ahead with Dr. Strange despite the controversy surrounding its "cringeworthy" casting decisions.
The new trailer doesn't reveal a whole lot of new details about the film, but it does give us a glimpse at some really cool Inception-on-crack action sequences.
6. New "Fantastic Beasts" trailer brought us back to the wizarding world
Who needs lightning bolt scars and Hogwarts, anyway?
Every look we get at "Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them" just seems to confirm that we don't need the boy who lived to get a kick out of a trip back in J.K. Rowling's marvelous world of witchcraft and wizardry. Can it be November now?
7. Warner Bros. delivered the giant monster King Kong trailer
Following up the successful reboot of Godzilla into a modern giant monster flick, Warner is giving everyone's other favorite giant beast a revival on the big screen.
While it looks like like a far cry from Peter Jackson's 2005 epic version, the more action-centric take on Kong coupled with the fact that Warner Bros. owns all the properties seems to beg for some kind of Godzilla, Pacific Rim, King Kong crossover.
All the stops are being pulled out to make next year's retelling of the classic tale of "King Arthur" a cavalcade of fantasy fun.
All we can say about this one is that, at least in terms of scope, this movie looks big, bad and ready to rumble with most epic of medieval adventures - with Sherlock Holmes director Guy Ritchie at the helm, we're sure it will.
9. A victory for diversity in film came with Marvel's reveal of Brie Larson as Captain Marvel
While Marvel's been back-pedaling to explain the Dr. Strange diversity snafu, they scored points with fans with the announcement that Brie Larson will be the first woman to play Captain Marvel in the upcoming solo film.
Season 7 trailer for AMC's massively successful series looks to have everything fans are hoping more. Expect more zombies, more survivors and more conflict this October.
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