2018年8月6日星期一

Watch the trailer for Aquaman staring Jason Momoa, plus several other trailers for SDCC

HBO and Disney may have skipped this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, but there are still plenty of trailers for upcoming movies and TV shows spilling out from the event. We highlighted a number of the other day, including one for the Syfy series Nightflyers, based off a novella by George R.R. Martin. The biggest trailer to come out so far is probably for Warner Bros.’ Aquaman, an origin story about the superheroic king of the sea, starring Game of Thrones veteran Jason Momoa (Khal Drogo). Dive in: my chemical romance costume

Momoa certainly looks the part. I’m still not convinced they’re going to be able to make “guy who controls fish with his mind” awesome. We’ll see when the movie hits theaters on December 21. And damn, that is some very red curly hair on Amber Heard.

Warner Bros., which has been making movies based on DC Comics characters for a few years now, also debuted a trailer for Shazam, about the superhero Captain Marvel. This one looks a little more fun: custom made cosplay costumes

Warner Bros. and DC have been trying for a while now to compete with Marvel Studios, which includes had a ton of success with films starring the likes of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Black Panther, Spider-Guy and the Guardians of the Galaxy. So far, Marvel is definitely in the lead. Can Warner Bros. close the gap with movies like these? fire emblem oboro cosplay

If you haven’t noticed, superheroes are very hot right now. Universal is certainly throwing its hat into the ring with Glass, M. Night time Shyamalan’s follow-up to his surprise hit Split, which was itself a shock follow-up to his 2000 kinda-sorta superhero film Unbreakable. Will this movie stand alone, or will Universal looking to establish its own primary superhero cinematic universe? Why not? Everyone else is doing it.

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