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‘Wonder Woman’: Official San Diego Comic Con Trailer

“Unfortunately, changing it means we have to find a platform that people will come to with that contract – that contract of ‘I don’t know yet, ‘ as long as there are some parameters”. Spoilers for a bunch of movies and TV shows follow. Due to hit theaters on June 2, 2017, it focuses on the one character to escape criticism in Batman v Superman, which chalked record drops in box office revenue after a strong opening week in March.

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Stars onstage at the 6,500-seat Hall H included “Wonder Woman” lead Gal Gadot and Ben Affleck, who reprises his turn as Batman in “Justice League”.

Wonder Woman is here! The answer (much like with Captain America’s first solo outing) is that she won’t.

The new trailer is all about Doctor Strange learning how to use his powers.

It’s a poignant comment to make at Comic-Con but an important one overall to put out there for both Hollywood and fans who either don’t get the issue or still aren’t listening and understanding how important representation is in media. This trailer fixes that problem.

Earlier Warner Brothers had pulled back the curtain on its own portfolio of upcoming DC Comics movies and non-superhero offerings, including “Wonder Woman”, “Justice League”, “Suicide Squad” and “Kong: Skull Island”.

Very few other details were revealed about the new series. Luke Cage is up next, with the first season of the show dropping on September 30th.

It’s the first modern “Spider-Man” movie to be done with the supervision of Marvel Studios. Michael B Jordan is set to play Erik Killmonger – the nemesis of the titular character played by Chadwick Boseman. We also learned that Star-Lord’s dad is-you’ll never guess this-Ego, the Living Planet.

And then it was time for the grand finale, “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2” – including some exclusive footage from the just-wrapped film.

One of these names has been Academy Award victor Brie Larson (Room) and this weekend at San Diego Comic-Con it was confirmed that she would take on the character for the film, expected to be released in March 2019. The footage won’t be released, but you can read descriptions of each over at io9.

“It’s a straight-up high school movie”, director Jon Watts described the project.

As could be expected, the new material created much fanfare at the event and also on the internet.

Here’s the big news from Comic Con that you need to know about. “He feels like he’s a leader of this group. and he’s a little bit more responsible and trying to stay out of trouble but not necessarily doing the best job”.

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