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Comic-Con 2021: All the Trailers for Movies and TV Shows

The best new trailers out of the virtual SDCC as they drop.

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San Diego Comic-Con is virtual for the second year in a row. The annual event will return in person to San Diego soon, but until then, you can watch the panels and see all the new TV and movie trailers released online. Rotten Tomatoes is compiling all the new trailers from Comic-Con@Home 2021 right here. Check back from July 23-25 for the biggest trailers dropping this weekend.

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Movie Trailers


Army of Thieves Trailer

The first prequel to Army of the Dead centers on Matthias Schweighofer’s safe cracker character, Dieter, on a previous heist. The zombie outbreak has already begun but this is before Dieter came to the U.S., let alone to Las Vegas. Schweighofer also directed.

Coming soon to Netflix


Horror Noire Trailer

Shudder introduced its anthology film Horror Noire at Comic-Con. The follow-up to the documentary Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror features six shorts by six different filmmakers.

Coming October to Shudder



Amazon shared the trailer for the fourth and final Evangelion movie. It featured opening titles in Japanese against red tinted stills, and characters trudging across a red tinted wasteland. Thrice Upon a Lifetime promises to conclude the story of Evangelion and the Angels.

Coming August 13 to Amazon Prime.


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Day of the Dead Trailer

Syfy’s new Zombie series promises to pay homage to George A. Romero himself. Day of the Dead shows the day zombies climb out of their grave, and in one case eat a wedding party. Day was the third film in Romero’s movie trilogy. The movie was set in a military base but Syfy’s series is decidedly above ground, just like the undead.

 Coming  in October to Syfy


Chucky Trailer

Jake (Zackary Arthur) finds a Good Guy doll at a yard sale. Turns out he gets the Chucky doll, and Chucky starts up his murder spree at Jake’s high school.

 Coming Oct. 12 to Syfy and USA



After a series of teasers, Showtime released a substantial trailer for their Dexter revival after their panel. Dexter (Michael C. Hall) is in therapy, but struggles to resist his urges while handling knives and guns. Also get a peak at some of the locals among whom Dexter now tries to blend in, with his new identity. Showtime also announced the revival will premiere Nov. 7.

 Coming Nov. 7 on Showtime.



Coming up on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Ava (Jes Macallan) and Sara (Caity Lotz)’s wedding gets interrupted by aliens who force the Legends to bowl for their lives. Meanwhile, John Constantine (Matt Ryan) gets dangerously deep into his magic, but don’t worry. Ryan will be back in Season 7 as a new character, Dr. Gwyn Davies.

 Coming Sundays on The CW.



Jodie Whittaker returns as the Doctor in season 13 of Doctor Who. Plus, new character Vinder, played by Jacob Anderson, will make his debut in the new season, joining Whittaker, Mandip Gill, and John Bishop.

Coming later in 2021 to BBC America.



Netflix announced the premiere date for the final season of Lucifer at Comic-Con. The announcement video features very little dialogue, but lots of actions and wings. Lucifer (Tom Ellis)’s only line in the teaser confirms he’s leaving L.A.

Coming Sept. 10 to Netflix.



The action-packed trailer for The Walking Dead’s final season shows every character in battle with a walker at some point. If this is only the beginning of the end, the actual end is going to be epic!

Coming Aug. 15 to AMC+ and Aug. 22 on AMC.



In the trailer for the new season of Walking Dead: World Beyond, Iris (Aliyah Royale) and Felix (Nico Tortorella) get some disappointing news about the city of Omaha from Will (Jelani Aladdin). This is after Will escaped zombies and government agents.

Coming Oct. 3 on AMC.



In the second of two extended scenes from the upcoming seventh season of Fear the Waking Dead, June (Jenna Elfman) and John Sr. (Keith Carradine) are holed up in a different house. An earthquake opens a hole in the wall through which they discover a murder room.

Coming Oct. 17 on AMC.



In the first of two extended scenes from the upcoming seventh season of Fear the Waking Dead, the camera dives down a bunker where Morgan (Lennie James) and Grace (Karen David) must care for a crying baby. On the surface, a masked survivor checks levels while a trapped zombie struggles on the ground.

Coming Oct. 17 on AMC.



The trailer for AMC’s animated series Ultra City Smiths shows the seedy side of Ultra City. Det. David Mills sings and dances to keep his demons at bay as he tries to solve the mystery of the mayor’s disappearance.

Thursdays on AMC+.


Blade Runner: Black Lotus Trailer

Set in 2032 Los Angeles, Black Lotus finds herself able to fend off a group of attackers with martial arts skills. As she investigates her powers, she must use her skills more to defend herself against those who don’t want her to uncover the truth. The animation reproduces the movies’ futuristic cities with flying vehicles and tons of smoke.

Coming this fall to Adult Swim and Crunchyroll.



Shudder released the trailer for its original series Slasher: Flesh and Blood. David Cronenberg stars as the patriarch of a wealthy family who invites his family to their secluded island home for a deadly game. The prize is his fortune.

Coming Aug 12 to Shudder.



Leverage: Redemption premiered its first eight episodes July 9, so IMDB TV premiered a trailer for the fall portion of episodes. LeVar Burton guest stars as Mr. Blanche, whom Elliot (Christian Kane) and Breanna (Aleyse Shannon) spy on in a library. Breanna gets distracted by the retro tech in the library. Parker (Beth Riesgraf), Sophie (Gina Bellman), and Harry (Noah Wyle) analyze Mr. Blanche’s reading habits to devise the perfect con for him.

Coming this fall to IMDB TV.


S.O.Z.: Soldiers or Zombies Trailer

In the Mexican zombie series, an experiment to turn soldiers into zombies goes wrong and spreads the zombie outbreak south of the border. Eat your heart out, Walking Dead, literally.

Coming August 6 to Amazon Prime.



Stephen Amell is back in the world of costumed characters, but this time as a professional wrestler. Starz presented an inside look at the set for Heels and cast members Amell, Alexander Ludwig, Kelli Berglund, Allison Luff, James Harrison, Allen Maldonado, Chris Bauer, Mary McCormack, and more discussed their training and learning how to superplex.

Coming August 15 to Starz.



Paramount+’s “Animation Block” Comic-Con@Home panel introduced the trailer for season 2 of adult animated comedy Star Trek: Lower Decks.

Coming August 12 to Paramount+.



Paramount+’s Star Trek universe continues to expand its animated offerings. Star Trek: Prodigy is a CGI animated series about a group of aliens who escape captivity aboard the Enterprise. The teaser trailer gives you a glimpse at some of these new characters who team up for a better life. Kate Mulgrew reprises her Voyager role as Captain Janeway in hologram form.

Coming this fall to Paramount+.



Paramount+’s new animated series The Harper House features the voices of Better Call Saul‘s Rhea Seehorn, Jason Lee, Tatiana Maslany and Ryan Flynn. The Harpers move to a run down house in Arkansas with more than one dead body. The grown-up show features sex jokes and profanity, bleeped in the trailer. Gabourey Sidibe, Gary Anthony Williams, Nyima Funk, VyVy Nguyen and Lance Krall also star.

Coming September 16 to Paramount+.



Paramount+’s presented a special clip of Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out the News. The Comic-Con report mocked Paramount+’s own Star Trek spinoffs and the premise of cosplaying from home.

Thursdays on Paramount+.


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