Marvel marks Comic-Con homecoming with a showstopper

The star-filled presentation offered exclusive looks at 'Spider-Man: Homecoming', 'Doctor Strange' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'.

July 24, 2016 10:36 am | Updated November 17, 2021 04:11 am IST - San Diego

Marvel Studios took a year off from Comic-Con, but it came back with a bang on Saturday with a spectacle and star-filled presentation offering exclusive looks at Spider-Man: Homecoming , Doctor Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 .

“We only want to come when we have a lot of stuff to show you,” Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige said. Feige didn’t disappoint the 6,500 person crowd inside the convention hall with the nearly two-hour presentation.

They kicked things off with Black Panther , which doesn’t start shooting until January for a release in 2018. While there weren’t any assets to tease, they did bring out the cast, including star Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong’o, Michael B. Jordan, the just-announced Danai Gurira, best known for The Walking Dead , and director Ryan Coogler.

Coogler, who directed Creed and Fruitvale Station , said that it was a very emotional experience being at Comic-Con. He actually came as a fan in 2009 and remembered sitting in the very back of Hall H.

“It’s absolutely crazy to be looking at my people from this view,” Coogler said.

The rest of the films on Marvel’s slate, even those which have just started shooting, had something to show.

Audiences saw a hilarious documentary-style Thor spoof from Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi imagining what Thor (Chris Hemsworth) was up to while his buddies were off battling each other in Captain America: Civil War . Essentially, Thor moves to Australia and gets a dumpy white-collar roommate.

Thor: Ragnarok has just started filming for a November 2017 release.

Those in Hall H also got a sneak peek at Spider-Man: Homecoming , which is just 10 days into its shoot.

Marvel Studios unveiled initial footage showing star Tom Holland as Peter Parker in the latest big-screen reboot of the web-slinger.

Director Jon Watts said Homecoming is simply a high school movie. Moderator Chris Hardwick added that it has some John Hughes vibes to it.

It’s the first modern Spider-Man movie to be done with the supervision of Marvel Studios. It’s being co-produced by Sony Pictures. This new Spider-Man was first unveiled in Civil War and became an immediate fan favorite. The film comes out next July.

Marvel brought out the production value for Doctor Strange , starting out that portion of the presentation with a smoke and light show, which cleared to reveal star Benedict Cumberbatch on the stage.

“The scale of it is something else,” said Cumberbatch, no stranger to playing beloved characters.

The scene showed focused in on Tilda Swinton’s The Ancient One teaching a reluctant Stephen Strange (Cumberbatch) about his crazy new powers. Director Scott Derrickson said he wanted to make sure the “mind-trippy visuals” of the comics were an integral part of the film, which bows in November.

Costumed ravagers took the stage to help tease Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 , out next year, as did stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana and Dave Bautista. The crowd went wild for an extended look at a scene with the adorable Baby Groot a CG tree character, who in the last film was full-sized and voiced by Vin Diesel, staging an escape from captivity with Yondu (Michael Rooker) and Rocket Racoon (Bradley Cooper). Rooker sat on the stage in full costume and makeup.

Kurt Russell, also present for the panel, was confirmed as Star Lord’s (Pratt) father in a newly release trailer, resulting in a resounding cheer from the audience. Less popular, though, was the announcement that Guardians of the Galaxy would be overtaking the Tower of Terror ride at Disneyland starting next summer with a new ride. Audience members booed at the concept image.

Marvel closed things out on a high note, however, with an obligatory all-Marvel photo, including the new Captain Marvel herself Oscar-winner Brie Larson, who was greeted with a rapturous standing ovation.

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