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Comic-Con 2019: watch all the must-see movie and TV trailers

From Top Gun: Maverick to Netflix’s The Witcher to HBO’s Watchmen to a Rick and Morty sneak peek.

The poster for the movie Top Gun: Maverick.
The poster for the movie Top Gun: Maverick.
Top Gun: Maverick
Paramount
Alex Abad-Santos
Alex Abad-Santos is a senior correspondent who explains what society obsesses over, from Marvel and movies to fitness and skin care. He came to Vox in 2014. Prior to that, he worked at The Atlantic.

Another San Diego Comic-Con — essentially the Super Bowl of geek culture and entertainment — has come and gone. This year’s event ran from July 18 to July 21 and featured panels on some of the biggest properties in movies and TV, many of which tantalized fans with teasers and trailers full of new footage.

Using Comic-Con as a launch platform goes all the way back to 2010, when Marvel first unveiled its Avengers at the event. And while Warner Bros.’ superheroes took a break from the convention in 2019, with no panels on the schedule, Marvel was back, with plenty of new projects to talk about.

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Sadly, Marvel didn’t release any notable trailers (while it did provide a look at its upcoming Black Widow solo film, the studio has not posted the clip online). But many other film and TV studios and networks had plenty of goodies to showcase.

We’ve collected the most important teasers and trailers of Comic-Con here so you can watch them all in one convenient place.

MOVIES

Top Gun: Maverick (June 26, 2020)

IT Chapter Two (September 6)

Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (late 2019)

Terminator: Dark Fate (November 1)

21 Bridges (September 27)

TV

His Dark Materials (late 2019, on HBO)

Batwoman (October 6, on The CW)

My Hero Academia season 4 (October 12, on FunimationNow)

Rick and Morty season 4 clip (November, exact date TBD, on Adult Swim)

The Witcher (late 2019, on Netflix)

The Walking Dead season 10 (October 6, on AMC)

Carnival Row (August 30, on Amazon Prime Video)

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power season 3 (August 2, on Netflix)

Creepshow (September 26, on Shudder)

Steven Universe: The Movie (September 2, on Cartoon Network)

Watchmen (October, on HBO)

Westworld season 3 (2020, on HBO)

The Flash season 6 (October 22, on The CW)

Supergirl season 5 (October 6, on The CW)

Arrow season 8 (October 15, on The CW)

Black Lightning season 3 (October 21, on The CW)

Snowpiercer (spring 2020, on TBS)

Star Trek: Picard (2020, on CBS All Access)

Harley Quinn (2019, on DC Universe)

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