New York Comic Con is one of nerd culture’s biggest celebrations. Not unlike San Diego Comic-Con, NYCC has become an annual event where entertainment companies tease their upcoming releases across all media, including TV, movies, video games, and comics. And though there’s no hard-and-fast rule about which properties tend to get the biggest marketing push, the past few years have seen movie studios focus on SDCC while NYCC has become a hub for TV networks and showrunners to highlight their upcoming releases.
In 2018, that approach translates to a look at Netflix’s new crop of spooky shows like The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and The Haunting of Hill House, returning shows like Starz’s American Gods, new animated stuff like the rebooted She-Ra, and some cult favorite comic books coming to life in Syfy’s Deadly Class.
But there’s still some cinematic teasing going on — like an extended look at Warner Bros.’ Aquaman.
We’ve collected the most important teasers and trailers of NYCC below, so you can get all your torturous anticipation in one convenient place. Bookmark this page; we’ll be updating it as more trailers are released!
American Gods
Aquaman
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Daredevil season 3
Deadly Class
Dragon Ball Super: Broly
Good Omens
Harley Quinn
The Magicians season 4
Mortal Engines
Origin
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Siren season 2
Star Trek: Discovery season 2
Tell Me a Story
Titans
The Boys
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