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SDCC 2016 Roundup: Warner Bros. showcased their lineup for all their upcoming projects

Warner Bros.' Comic Con panel was loaded with content on the future projects coming our way over the next few years.

The 2016 San Diego Comic Con International was an epic event this year, jam packed with so much content, most fans didn't think they could handle it all. For years, Marvel has been the lead contender in the struggle for cinematic supremacy, but this year, Warner Bros. came back with a swift vengeance and cleaned house with footage from 'Justice League', 'Suicide Squad', and 'Wonder Woman', along with a litany of trailers and clips for the rest of the upcoming projects on their dockett. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of everything Warner Bros. presented at the convention this year:

The CW: DC Universe (October)

Warner Bros.' CW network revealed a whole line of trailers for the new seasons of DC Universe superhero TV shows coming this October, including Arrow, The Flash, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (November 18th)

A new trailer was released elaborating on the first trailer for the Potter-verse prequel adventure. It showed us a lot more of our hero, Newt Scamander, and what the mystical creatures in question would look like as they run amok in 1930's New York City.

Justice League (November 17, 2017)

A massive bombshell was dropped on Hall H when Warner Bros. released the first real footage for the upcoming ensemble superhero epic, 'Justice League'. The sort-of-trailer follows Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) as he begins systematically recruiting the medahumans who would become his teammates.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (March 24, 2017)

The trailer revealed showed us a version of King Arthur's (Charlie Hunnam) story as he was raised on the streets, but eventually pulls the fabled Excalibur sword from the stone and continues his journey to become king and help destroy the looming forces of darkness.

The LEGO Batman Movie (February 10, 2017)

A spoof on the classic Dick Grayson plot, 'The LEGO Batman Movie' tells the story of Bruce Wayne (Will Arnett) adopting a young Dick Grayson (Michael Cera) and recruiting him to be his ward, Robin, but with a hilarious, comedy spin the whole family can enjoy.

Suicide Squad (August 5th)

A total maelstrom of trailers, clips, and footage were released for the soon to be released supervillain team-up movie. Fans were shown a lot of new intel on such headline characters as Joker (Jared Leto), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), and Deadshot (Will Smith).

Wonder Woman (June 2, 2017)

The amazon femme-fatale will finally make her first solo film debut next summer. The trailer shown was an epic representation of what we can expect from Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and her love interest, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine). This will be the first time seeing her on film since her entrance in Batman v Superman, before joining the proverbial boys club in the upcoming 'Justice League'.

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