Comic Con has closed out with a bang as Dwayne 'the Rock' Johnson and Star Trek's Sir Patrick Stewart all made appearances before the four-day festival wound up on Sunday. Both released trailers at the weekend, Johnson for upcoming DC Comics superhero film Black Adam and Sir Patrick for Paramount Plus' Star Trek: Picard, while also answering fans' question during a series of events at the San Diego Convention Center. Comic Con, which began as a humble comic book-themed gathering in a San Diego hotel basement more than 50 years ago, today draws A-list stars and top Hollywood studios including Disney and Warner Bros. Marvel studios also unveiled 16 new projects at the festival, while more information and trailers were released on a Dungeons & Dragons film, Netflix's The Sandman series, the new Lord of the Rings series, and Keanu Reeves returning as John Wick for the latest upcoming film. After successive online-only Comic-Cons during the Covid pandemic in 2020 and 2021, attendance is set to match the record 130,000 who showed up in 2019.
Superfans were seen at the event dressed as everything from villains to superheroes and space monsters and queuing up for Hall H - which seats 6,000.
(L-R) Cosplayers Derek Shackelton as Moon Knight, Faeren Adams as Mary Ann the Spider Fan: Spiderman's Biggest Fan, and Jay Acey as Black Panther pose for photos on Day 4
Star Wars mashup cosplayer Christian Bastidas as Obi-Juan Kenobi during Day 4 of the festival in San Diego, California
Star Trek cosplayers Miguel Capuchino as Captain Jean-Luc Picard (L) and Lucy Capuchino as Counselor Deanna Troi pictured on Day 4 (Sunday)
Star Wars cosplayers Catherine Fisher in her Marilyn Monroe/Chewbacca mashup (L) and Leah Panos in her Wonder Woman/Rey Skywalker mashup pose for photos with a Grogu doll on Sunday
Deadpool cosplayer Randall French poses for photos on Day four as he is seen in the iconic red and black costume worn by Ryan Reynolds in the film
Moon Knight cosplayer Derek Shackelton poses for photos at the Comic-Con Museum booth on Day 4 of the festival
Lorenzo Ramirez poses for маньхуа photos in his Star Trek/Aliens mashup costume during 2022 Comic-Con International Day 4 at San Diego Convention Center
Members of the Science Fiction Coalition cosplay club pose for a group photo at the Comic-Con Museum booth on Sunday
Marvel Studios also unveiled the first trailer for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ' - set to 'No Woman No Cry' - to fans at Comic-Con on Saturday. It was just one part of the massive Hall H presentation, which also included first-looks at 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
3,' 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' and new information about Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which will conclude with two Avengers movies in 2025: 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty' and 'Avengers: Secret Wars.' 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' director Ryan Coogler was on site in San Diego to preview the highly anticipated film, which is due to arrive in theaters on Nov.
11 and serve as the conclusion to Phase 4. Coogler paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who died in August 2020. 'The impact that he made on this industry will be felt forever,' Coogler said. After the massive success of 'Black Panther' in 2018, plans for a sequel were quickly set into motion. But those were altered after Boseman's unexpected death from colon cancer. The studio said it would not recast Boseman's role of T'Challa but very little has come out about the film in the years since.
Production wrapped in March after several delays, one of which was due to an injury sustained by Letitia Wright, who plays T'Challa's brainy sister Shuri. Also returning are Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, Winston Duke and Angela Bassett, but not Daniel Kaluuya, whose 'Nope' schedule conflicted.
General view of the atmosphere during 2022 Comic-Con International Day 4 at San Diego Convention Center on Sunday
Aquaman cosplayer Adam Kryon Murillo in full costume outside 2022 Comic-Con International Day 4 at San Diego Convention Center
Spiderman cosplayer Faeren Adams as Mary Ann the Spider Fan: Spiderman's Biggest Fan on Day 4
Marvel cosplayers Joshua Kerns as Ant-Man, Andre Rhoden as Mr.
Knight, and Betty Rodriguez as The Wasp pictured on Sunday
(L-R) Cosplayers Dana Sabbe, Leah Panos, Catherine Fisher, Patricia Burns, and Kat Baxter pose on Sunday
Phase 5, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige said, will kick off in February with 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' and conclude with 'Thunderbolts' in July 2024.
The new 'Blade,' starring Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali, also got a release date of Nov. 3, 2023, and 'Captain America and the New World Order,' featuring Anthony Mackie's Sam Wilson, will hit theaters on May 3, 2024. The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' will also come to an end in the midst of Phase 5 in May. Director James Gunn showed up in San Diego to confirm that 'Vol. 3' would be the last for the space rogues. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillian and Dave Bautista are all returning for the film. New cast members include Will Poulter, as Guardians adversary Adam Warlock, and Maria Bakalova. Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Jonathan Majors and director Peyton Reed made the trip to San Diego to show some footage from 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.' Phase 6 will launch with a new 'Fantastic Four' movie on Nov.
8, 2024, and finish with 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty,' set for May 2, 2025, followed by 'Avengers: Secret Wars,' on Nov. 7, 2025. Marvel also showed trailers for Disney+ series such as 'Secret Invasion,' with Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury and Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill, due in the spring, and the half-hour comedy 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' starring Tatiana Maslany, debuting in August.
The second season of 'Loki' is also expected next summer.
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