Comic-Con 2020: All the Trailers For Movies and TV Shows

Just like everything else in 2020, Comic-Con was on the verge of being cancelled, but that was before it pivoted to an entirely online, at-home-for-you experience. While you can’t expect the same blitz of raucous Hall H audience reactions and robust cosplay galleries, the panels must go on, along with all the trailer drops. See all the movie and TV trailers from Comic-Con here, updated as they come in!

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To coincide with the New Mutants panel at Comic-Con, we got a new teaser trailer showcasing the characters’ individual powers and the horror aesthetic of the film.

In theaters on August 28, 2020.


Director Josh Boone and stars Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Alice Braga, Blu Hunt, and Henry Zaga were on hand for the New Mutants panel on Thursday, and towards the end, they debuted the first two minutes of the film in a sneak preview clip.

In theaters on August 28, 2020.


Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter reunite for this third installment in the Bill & Ted series, almost 30 years after Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey in 1991, as Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Theodore “Ted” Logan are once again visited by a traveler from the future, this time to warn them that they must create a new song to save the world in 78 minutes.

In select theaters and on VOD on September 1, 2020.


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Amazon Prime’s hit superhero satire returns for a second season on September 4, but they’ve provided a preview clip titled “The Whale” in which we see Billy, Hughie, and co. square off against the Deep and… his whale.

Season 2 premieres on September 4 on Amazon Prime.


This supernatural comedy series co-written by and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost centers on a team of paranormal investigators who become embroiled in a frightening conspiracy as they begin to uncover a string of unusual supernatural phenomena.

Season 1 premieres in Fall 2020 on Amazon Prime.


This animated comedy series from the Star Trek franchise and aimed at an adult audience follows the support crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos, “one of Starfleet’s least important ships.” Created by Mike McMahan (Solar Opposites), the series features the voices of Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid (The Boys), and Noël Wells (Master of None), among others.

Season 1 premieres August 6 on CBS All Access.


Guillermo del Toro’s Tales of Arcadia trilogy of Netflix series all take place in the small fictional California town of Arcadia Oaks, where young heroes secretly do battle with supernatural enemies. The final series, which focuses on, well, wizards, follows Colin O’Donoghue’s Douxie and his friends as they time-travel back to the days of Camelot to fight in an apocalyptic battle. Emile Hirsch, Steven Yeun, Clancy Brown, Mark Hamill, and Lena Headey are among the returning voice cast, while Alfred Molina, Stephanie Beatriz, and John Rhys Davies join for the new season.

Season 1 premieres August 7 on Netflix.


Gillian Flynn, the best-selling author behind Gone Girl and HBO’s Sharp Objects, brings a new take on the British conspiracy drama series of the same name to Amazon Prime. Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day), Sasha Lane (American Honey), John Cusack, and Rainn Wilson are among the stars of this thriller that focuses on a group of comic fans who discover their favorite fictional series might not be so fictional after all.

Season 1 premieres in Fall 2020 on Amazon Prime.


HBO’s fantasy series based on the popular best-selling novels of the same name returns for its second season with new cast members Andrew Scott, Jade Anouka, and Simone Kirby, as Lyra (Dafne Keen) follows Lord Asriel (James McAvoy) to a new world and meets a new friend in an abandoned city.

Season 2 premieres in Fall 2020 on HBO.


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