Earlier today, Warner Bros. delivered in a huge way at San Diego Comic-Con.
Disney and Marvel have been dominating the superhero genre right now with news of "The Avengers" sequel, "Ant-Man," and its upcoming film "Guardians of the Galaxy" that's receiving very positive reviews. They have single-handedly caused every other studio to frantically try and build up their own superhero franchises.
Sony has numerous Spider-Man films in the works while 20th Century Fox has the X-Men and an upcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot in the works.
Meanwhile, Warner Bros. has "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" coming in 2016, but since it was pushed back 10 months we've only seen a few images of Superman and the Caped Crusader here and there, until today.
"Batman V Superman" director Zack Snyder opened WB's Comic-Con panel showing off concept art for the film along with a teaser trailer for the movie AND a first look at Wonder Woman.
Fanboys soon proclaimed Warner Bros. won Saturday at the Con.
Ben, Henry, and Cavill joined Snyder onstage. WB wins Comic-Con!!! #BatmanvSuperman#SDCC2014pic.twitter.com/iyroqBfBTv
— RealFans4RealMovies (@RF4RM) July 26, 2014
Shut it down Marvel! WB wins, they unveiled Wonder Woman.
— Scott Stamper ⚡️ (@DerfelMacklin) July 26, 2014
Is Marvel worried? Not at all.
While everyone is merely talking about "Batman V Superman," only a handful of people have actually seen the teaser trailer. They haven't released any video to the public.
Marvel's panel will take place at 5:30 p.m. PDT and it's clear they're bringing out the big guns.
Shortly ahead of the panel, Marvel's Executive Editorial Director of Digital Media Ryan Penagos announced Marvel should be hosting a live stream so anyone — not just those at San Diego Comic-Con — can watch any big news that is about to come from the studio.
I just heard that we SHOULD have video from the Marvel Studios Hall H panel. On site tonight, stream tomorrow. Boom. #MarvelSDCC
— Ryan Penagos (@AgentM) July 26, 2014
Game on.
Update: It looks like the Marvel panel will not be live streamed, but should appear on Marvel later this evening.
Earlier, Marvel showed a live stream of "The Avengers" cast on stage at Comic-Con.
If you want to watch the live stream, head to Marvel here or check it out below.
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