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Marvel sprinkles movie magic at Comic-Con

Kicking off Comic-Con was a brand new Doctor Strange trailer.

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Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch came forth to reveal a scene from Doctor Strange, out in November, wherein neurosurgeon Stephen Strange meets the Ancient One to harness some magic and alternate dimensions.

We also learnt a bit more about Marvel’s new film, Captain Marvel, who will be played by oscar-winner Brie Larson.

Marvel Studios was not short on news and reveals during the recent Comic Con 2016, showcasing upcoming movies and series for the remainder of the year and 2017.

Warner Bros. upcoming American superhero film “Wonder Woman“, will be considered to be one of the greatest superhero motion picture of all time. Check out the trailer below! The director first discussed his inspirations for the insane visuals in Doctor Strange, revealing that many of them came from early concept art by the character’s creators.

This weekend at Comic-Con also saw Marvel Studios launch their own social networks and change their movie intro from comic book footage to film footage (further distancing themselves from Marvel TV/Comics).

Though recent rumors have said that Marvel was no longer interested in telling origin stories since they tend to follow a similar narrative, the trailers give the impression that Doctor Strange is going to be the story of how surgeon Stephen Strange goes about becoming the Marvel Universe’s Sorcerer Supreme. The movie reunites all three “meta-humans” in Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Wonder Woman, played again by Gadot; Batman, played by Ben Affleck for a second time; and Henry Cavill’s Superman. Her first movie will take place during World War I, and it looks awesome.

“Yes he takes himself seriously we need that for the fall he suffers which is major before his rise to becoming a superhero, but you’ve got to care about the guy, not just because he’s having all kinds of trauma inflicted on him, but because he’s fun”.

Marvel Studios unveiled initial footage showing star Tom Holland as Peter Parker in the latest big-screen reboot of the web-slinger. In the meantime, enjoy the new trailer in the video above!

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Animators recreated the Comic-Con panel setup in a short sketch that included a Lego version of panel moderator Conan O’Brien asking Lego Batman, Lego Joker and Lego Robin about the new film, in which Batman tackles fatherhood.

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