Warner Bros. is bringing
Aquaman,
Justice League,
Blade Runner 2049,
Ready Player One and more to Comic-Con International in San Diego this year. Warner Bros. has quite a few big blockbuster genre releases planned for the remainder of 2017 as well as throughout 2018, and one of the biggest stages where the studio can show off its upcoming slate is the massive annual convention in San Diego. Last year, Warner Bros. rolled out trailers for
The LEGO Batman Movie and
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword as well as DC Extended Universe entries
Wonder Woman and
Justice League.
Deadline is reporting Warner Bros. will hold its presentation on Saturday July 22 at 11am PST in Hall H, and it will be moderated by Chris Hardwick. DCEU stars Ben Affleck (Batman), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Ezra Miller (The Flash) and Ray Fisher (Cyborg) will be on hand to promote this year’s
Justice League as well as 2018’s
Aquaman.
In terms of what Warner Bros. will showcase during their Hall H presentation, rumor has it there will be an Aquaman teaser; though that’s so far unconfirmed, it falls in line with the studio revealing the first teaser for Justice League during last year’s SDCC. Additionally, it seems likely Warner Bros. will unveil a new trailer for Justice League, which has so far only received the SDCC 2016 teaser and the film’s first full trailer.
As for any other news, Warner Bros. may announce a new director for
The Flash movie – which is currently without a director and release date – or which DC film they plan to release following
Aquaman in December 2018. Of course, since
Joss Whedon isn’t attending Comic-Con, it seems unlikely there will be any
Batgirl news, but perhaps the studio will offer an update on another of their announced DCEU films. That said, this is all speculation for now, since Warner Bros. will no doubt keep their exact plans for Hall H a secret until the presentation begins. Still, considering the films Warner Bros. is bringing to Comic-Con, Hall H attendees are in for some exciting things to kick off the Saturday of SDCC.