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Aquaman, Wonder Woman, and Shazam! thrill Comic-Con

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Warner Bros. Brought out all the stops Saturday at Comic-Con with an army of stars, surprises and new footage from films like Aquaman, Shazam! and even

Wonder Woman 1984, which is only three and a half weeks into production. Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, Chris Pratt, Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman were just a few of the starry names to grace the stage of the comic book convention’s Hall H.

Momoa, who stars as Aquaman, seemed to be as excited as those in the 6,500-seat audience, if not more so. The actor was downright giddy speaking about the film, which is over five years in the making.

“My heart is big and open,” he said. “I’m really, really happy.”

Director James Wan, best known for his Conjuring films, introduced some new footage from the origin story, which hits theatres in December.

“I wanted to create a superhero film that we’ve never quite seen before. I wanted our film to be more unique,” Wan said. “My movie plays more like a science fiction fantasy film than a traditiona­l superhero movie.”

With 20 weeks of filming left to go, Wonder Woman 1984 star Gadot and director Patty Jenkins also took a break from their Washington D.C. shoot to tease a little bit of footage from the highly anticipate­d follow-up to the groundbrea­king superhero film.

Pine support

Chris Pine also joined Gadot and Jenkins on stage, but all stayed mum about how and why his character Steve Trevor is back considerin­g his fate in the first movie.

“I am actually not really here right now,” Pine said. “I am just an aura of emotional support for my friends.”

Jenkins did say, however, that his presence is a “very important part” of the movie and that audiences will have to see it in November 2019 to find out.

Shazam! the superhero

Another audience-pleaser was

Shazam! and Zachary Levi was on hand to introduce the first trailer for the DC superhero film. The story shows how a bullied 14-year-old kid becomes the superhero (and a fully-grown man) after a fateful ride on the subway. The film comes out in April.

“There are very few characters who are just stoked to have their powers,” Levi said.

“Since I still am waiting to wake up one morning and fly, to do that, I just got to be me. I got to be a genuine part of myself ... I love that there’s still an optimism in him.”

“Maybe now more than ever we need heroes like that, who care about people,” Levi added.

Pratt impact

Chris Pratt also took the stage with Phil Lord and Christophe­r Miller to tease The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, out in February. Pratt says his own trajectory mimicked his character Emmett’s journey in The Lego Movie.

When he was cast in the first movie, he was still best known for being Andy in Parks and

Recreation, but by the time they finished voice-recording, he was Star-Lord in Guardians

of the Galaxy and one of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

“You think, ‘Oh my life is a computer simulation and I’m living in the Matrix,’” he said.

The sequel will feature a few winks to Pratt’s real life and career, including a character named Rex Dangervest, who counts “raptor trainer” as one of his many jobs.

Pratt’s comment about the impact of Guardians of the

Galaxy on his life was his only mention of the franchise on stage, which came just one day after writer and director James Gunn was fired from the third installmen­t over past tweets. The actor pulled out of planned press line interviews following the news.

In addition to showing the

trailer for Godzilla: King of the Monsters, many of the stars of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of

Grindelwal­d, like Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law, Zoe Kravitz and Ezra Miller (sporting a Super Mario Bros. Toad costume) turned out to talk about their sequel as well.

“Everything is at stake, really,” Law said of the film that comes out November 16.

“The depths and darkness in this story are the darkest that this world has plumbed before.”

Other topics discussed included Law’s “hot Dumbledore,” and what they’d use

Harry Potter magic for. Not missing a beat, Kravitz said, “Impeach Trump.”

Johnny Depp, who plays Grindelwal­d in Beasts, Fantastic

also made a surprise appearance in costume and character. “I love you Johnny,” shouted an audience member.

As in years past, the studio brought out all the stops for the showstoppe­r presentati­on, bringing in screens that stretch around 180 degrees of the massive room, and a booming sound system to match.

 ??  ?? Jason Momoa plays the lead in the superhero movie Aquaman gestures to the crowd during Comic-Con
Jason Momoa plays the lead in the superhero movie Aquaman gestures to the crowd during Comic-Con
 ??  ?? Chris Pratt reacts as Elizabeth Banks speaks at the Warner Bros. Theatrical panel for The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
Chris Pratt reacts as Elizabeth Banks speaks at the Warner Bros. Theatrical panel for The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
 ??  ?? Johnny Depp makes a surprise appearance in Grindelwal­d outfit
Johnny Depp makes a surprise appearance in Grindelwal­d outfit
 ??  ?? Eddie Redmayne speaks at the panel for Fantastic Beasts 2
Eddie Redmayne speaks at the panel for Fantastic Beasts 2

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