San Diego Comic-Con 2024 is in full swing, with panels all weekend highlighting some of the biggest upcoming fantasy and sci-fi shows and movies. Most exciting of all is Marvel’s return to Hall H on Saturday, where we expect to learn more about the back half of the MCU’s Multiverse Saga. Will Avengers 5 get a new, Kang-less title? Will we get a release date for the first MCU X-Men movie? Whatever the case, it’s sure to excite fans of Marvel Studios.
But Marvel’s just the tip of the iceberg at SDCC 2024. Tons of new trailers are hitting the internet this weekend, and we’re going to do our best to round them all up here. We’ll continue to update this post throughout the weekend as more trailers go live.
SDCC 2024: Trailers for new shows and movies
Teacup
Teacup is a horror thriller inspired by the New York Times bestselling novel Stinger by Robert McCammon, which “follows a disparate group of people in rural Georgia who must come together in the face of a mysterious threat in order to survive.”
Teacup starts streaming on Peacock on October 10.
Transformers One
Set ages before the live-action Transformers movies, Transformers One tells the origin stories of Orion Pax (Chris Hemsworth) and D-16 (Bryan Tyree Henry) as they learn to transform and turn from best friends to life-long rivals. The voice cast also features Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne, and Jon Hamm
Transformers One hits theaters on September 20.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Amazon’s Lord of the Rings prequel series is returning. The Rings of Power season 2 “plunges even its most beloved and vulnerable characters into a rising tide of darkness, challenging each to find their place in a world that is increasingly on the brink of calamity.”
The Rings of Power season 2 premieres on Prime Video on August 29.
Solar Opposites
In the fifth season of Hulu’s animated show, “now that alien mission partners Terry and Korvo are married, the whole Solar Opposites team are focused on family values.”
Solar Opposites returns to Hulu for season 5 on August 12.
Creature Commandos
Along with debuting the DC Studios logo, James Gunn shared the trailer for his animated series Creature Commandos on Friday. This series is technically the first entry in the new DC Universe and looks like a monster-heavy take on The Suicide Squad.
Creature Commandos premieres on Max this December.
Like a Dragon: Yakuza
Based on the Sega game series of the same name, Like a Dragon: Yakuza “showcases modern Japan and the dramatic stories of intense characters, such as the legendary Kazuma Kiryu, that games in the past have not been able to explore.”
Like A Dragon: Yakuza starts streaming on Prime Video on October 24.
The Walking Dead: Dead City
14 years after The Walking Dead debuted on AMC, the franchise is still going strong. On Friday, AMC shared the trailer for the second season of The Walking Dead: Dead City, in which Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan reprise their roles as Maggie and Negan.
The Walking Dead: Dead City season 2 is coming to AMC in 2025.
From
From is an MGM+ original series about a nightmarish town that traps anyone who enters. In the third season, “escape will become a tantalizing and very real possibility as the true nature of the town comes into focus, and the townspeople go on offense against the myriad horrors surrounding them,” according to the synopsis.
From season 3 premieres on MGM+ on September 22.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
Join the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise in an early look at the third season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, coming to Paramount+ in 2025.
Star Trek: Lower Decks
The Paramount+ animated Star Trek comedy Lower Decks is coming back for its fifth and final season on October 24. This season, “the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos is tasked with closing “space potholes” — subspace rifts which are causing chaos in the Alpha Quadrant.”