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Anytime director Edgar Wright releases a new movie, it’s an event. Throw in Glen Powell playing the Arnold Schwarzenegger role in a high-octane Stephen King adaptation, and, well, all bets are off. That’s what graced the Empire Stage at New York Comic Con this weekend as Wright, Powell, and co-star Lee Pace showed up to talk all things The Running Man and debut a brand new trailer too—which has finally made its debut online now that the con has wrapped up.
Directed by Wright, from a script by Wright and Michael Bacall (the same duo who wrote Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), The Running Man hits theaters on November 14. Most fans know the title because of the 1987 Schwarzenegger movie, but that was based on a much more sprawling 1982 novel written under King’s pseudonym Richard Bachman. This version is closer to the novel, with the titular game show not beholden to a single arena but taking place all over the world. You see lots of that in the new trailer, which you can watch below.
The best parts of this trailer, besides this movie actually existing and coming out in a month, are the Edgar Wright action touches. We’ve seen lots and lots of action movies, but you can just tell when it’s Wright behind the camera. The way it moves, the way it’s cut together—everything just has this kinetic feeling, which you can bet will permeate the entire movie.
It also helps that, in addition to Powell and Pace, Wright has assembled an incredible ensemble to bring The Running Man to life. He’s got William H. Macy, Emilia Jones, Michael Cera, Daniel Ezra, Jayme Lawson, Colman Domingo, and Josh Brolin. Not too shabby.
The Running Man is running to theaters soon, on November 14, and we’ll have much more in the coming weeks. Are you as excited about this one as we are?
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New York Comic Con 2025 is full speed ahead, and crafty fans are out in force showing their love for their favorite shows, movies, video game characters, and beyond in cosplay form.
Here are the looks io9 spotted making the scene, from Sonic’s DC crossover get up, to some wild Jedi, Art the Clown’s most terrifying get up of all, and even a Marvel Rivals Emma Frost, complete with her own Landsark labubu.
Stay tuned to io9 for more from New York Comic Con 2025.
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Today at New York Comic Con, Crunchyroll unveiled one more new look at animation studio Mappa’s Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc before it revs into theaters later this month.
To celebrate the film’s impending arrival, Mappa took to NYCC to drop a new PV, as well as tons of behind-the-scenes look at the highly anticipated new movie. You can check out the whole panel here, but the new footage starts around 40 minutes in, if you want to go straight to that:
Reze Arc follows Chainsaw Man’s 2022 first season, swapping its muted tones for vivid color. In it, Denji meets Reze, a charming new girl who quickly throws him into romantic confusion, made all the worse by her being yet another foe after his heart. Though in the case of his down bad crush on Makima, Reze’s obsession with Denji’s heart is more figurative and romantic (to the extreme) than literal. All the same, Japan descends into chaos as Denji and Reze engage in an explosive, romantic battle for the ages.
Hype for the Reze Arc movie is at a fever pitch, and for good reason. The anime originally premiered in 2022, but Mappa was radio silent, sharing little information with fans about confirming a sequel season. All they had to sit on was a stinger moment, teasing the arrival of Reze. Plus, understandably, Mappa had been busy with its hands in other anime pies, with the likes of Jigokuraku: Hell’s Paradise, Attack on Titan‘s final season, Jujutsu Kaisen‘s second season, and the Ranma 1/2 remake.
For a time, Chainsaw Man lingered in limbo, and fans questioned whether it might follow the same trajectory as Mappa’s other titles—Dorohedoro, which teased season two plans in production, or, worse, Yuri!!! On Ice the Movie: Ice Adolescence, the sequel film to Crunchyroll’s inaugural Anime of the Year-winning ice skating series, which Mappa cancelled last year.
Thankfully, fans were given a sign of life with the awesome announcement that more Chainsaw Man was on the way, as the Reze Arc of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga was being adapted into a feature-length film. And since its first trailer hit the internet, Mappa has been hitting the ground running, putting its entire creative effort into all but christening Reze Arc as a film more than worthy to grace IMAX screens on the global stage, standing shoulder to shoulder with another anime juggernaut, Demon Slayer, which just released Infinity Castle, the first of its film trilogy finale.
While anime movies aren’t uncommon, with the likes of Toho and GKids making it a tradition to host preview episode events as theatrical releases ahead of their streaming debuts—or the modest global release of films that otherwise wouldn’t have had one before their partnership, with the likes of 100 Meters or The Colors Within— Crunchyroll and Mappa are very evidently putting forth a concerted effort to ensure Reze Arc will live up to the hype. In a strategy that aligns with the streaming release of compilation films to catch viewers up to speed, Mappa has been drip-feeding fans with more incentives to check out the film.
One standout move by the anime studio is enlisting J-Pop icon Hikaru Utada, celebrated in both anime and video game circles. Alongside them, Reze Arc features a musical collaboration between them and series musical artist Kenshi Yonezu, who performed the anime’s platinum-certified theme “Kick Back” and who joins Utada to sing the film’s opening and ending tracks, “Iris Out” and “Jane Doe.”
In typical anime fashion, Mappa released a catchy AMV of “Iris Out” that serves as a highlight reel (possibly giving away too much from the film’s climax) on YouTube for free, as well as a sentimental live-action music video featuring Utada and Yonezu. Both of which embody both the chaos and the sentimentality that characterize Reze Arc as one of Chainsaw Man‘s most adored arcs as an ongoing manga series.
Fans have already taken on the role of internet detectives, uncovering Easter eggs related to Fujimoto’s other works, references to the artwork of manga chapters, and hints at events that occur beyond the scope of the Reze Arc in the opening movie. Given that Fujimoto is a big movie enthusiast, Mappa’s Marvel-ification of his manga must’ve had him geeked out. Good for him.
While Mappa hasn’t said if Reze Arc‘s box office success will result in either a season two confirmation or future feature film adaptations of Fujimoto’s popular manga, it will certainly reevaluate its options depending on how well the film performs.
Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc hits theaters October 24.
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We can finally answer the question of who wins in a fight between prime Aang and prime Korra. Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, which is a working title, was announced at New York Comic Con and already has a release date of summer 2026. The developer, Gameplay Group International, revealed a trailer with some “pre-alpha footage” that resembles Street Fighter but with our favorite characters from the Avatar franchise.
According to the Steam page, the game will offer 12 characters at launch and introduce more on a seasonal basis. While the gameplay still looks like a rough draft, the developer has already detailed a unique fighting system, which includes a “flow system” and support characters that enable special moves. Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game will also have the “energy of classic fighting games” and was made with a focus on “fluidity, responsiveness, and online integrity.” Along with combo trials and a gallery mode, the game will have crossplay and be available on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X and S, Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam.
For those not passionate about fighting games, the upcoming release will also feature some original content through its single-player campaign. Alternatively, you can wait for Paramount’s “AAA RPG” based on the cartoon with no concrete release date. As for Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game, there’s a lot of promise here with the franchise’s diverse cast of characters and the developer’s experience with other fighting games. At the very least, it’s not the same developer that gave us the very forgettable Avatar: The Last Airbender – Quest for Balance game.
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The Adventure Time saga continues with more Fionna & Cake, which came to New York Comic Con with a look at season two, and the first episode for those in attendance.
After saving the multiverse in season one, the titular duo are partying and living it up in their world as famous heroes. But there are more adventures to go on, including a princess invasion, beasts to slay, and the occasional team-up with a now adult Finn. Throughout the season, our heroes will also cross paths with Huntress Princess (Ashly Burch), who’s on her own quest that could put the land of Ooo and the multiverse in jeopardy. Drum solos, epic battles, and banana guards are all present and accounted for in the trailer, which also teases Fionna trying to adjust to her new status.
Fionna & Cake premieres October 23 on HBO Max, with new episodes airing every Thursday until December 25.
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In 2019, DC’s creator-owned label Vertigo was officially killed as part of the publisher’s restructuring efforts. We learned last year the imprint would come back, and at this year’s New York Comic Con, DC finally unveiled what that’ll look like. Come 2026, Vertigo will have new comics from some of the industry’s biggest western creators hitting shelves, such as…
Bleeding Hears will kick off this new run of DC Vertigo titles on February 11, followed by End of Life (February 18) and Brutal Dark (February 25). The other books listed will release throughout the remainder of 2026, and you can see the covers for all of them below.
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Day two of NYCC has wrapped up, and while we’ve had plenty of big news from the worlds of TV and film, we’ve also seen a lot of amazing cosplay on the show floor so far.
Take a look at a few more of our faves from the Saturday of New York Comic Con, from video game stars to mighty mutants, from Jedi masters to anime heroes. Superman even flipped a car for good measure! And check out our look at cosplay from Day 1 here.
Stay tuned to io9 this weekend for more news right out of NYCC!
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Another major comics convention means another series of announcements from big comics publishers. For New York Comic Con, Marvel spread out big news for major franchises like X-Men and Spider-Man over the past few days and kept affirming that no, really, the Ultimate Universe will end next year. Let’s take those one at a time, shall we?
First, the larger Marvel universe. During Saturday’s “Next Big Thing” panel, the publisher disclosed what’s coming after Doctor Doom’s reign of the planet ends in November. We already know some characters will fight for the title of Sorcerer Supreme, and the new miniseries Dungeons of Doom from Philip Kennedy Johnson, Ben Percy, Carlos Magno, Robert Gill, Justin Mason, and Georges Jeanty will explore what happens when various factions try to ransack the now unoccuppied Castle Doom for its power and technology. That doesn’t go as planned, and they all wind up in a dungeon labyrinth they now have to survive in. Expect it in January.
At that same panel, a new Iron Man solo book was revealed. The title comes from DC writer Joshua Willamson and artist Carmen Carnero, and sees Tony Stark take on a team of geniuses forced by Madame Masque into recreating his initial success at making an armored suit.
For Spider-Man heads, the big thing to know is that Peter Parker’s heading back to Earth soon, after which he’ll be in the Death Spiral event from Joe Kelly (Amazing Spider-Man), Al Ewing (Venom), Charles Soule (Eddie Brock: Carnage) and Jesús Saiz (Eddie). The tale sees Spider-Man team up with his two gooey frenemies to deal with a serial killer coming for superheroes and with a specific axe to grind against the webhead in particular. It’s launching in February, and that summer, there’ll be the Queen in Black event building on the recent return of Knull over in Venom’s neck of the woods and the villain’s own upcoming comic.
Next, the X-Men are currently going through the Age of Revelation event set in the near future where Doug Ramsey (formerly Cypher, now Revelation) has created a mutant utopia that’s doomed the rest of the world. Once that concludes at the end of 2025, the regular X-books like X-Men, Uncanny and Exceptional X-Men, and Wolverine will continue again under the new Shadows of Tomorrow banner, which is also bringing in some new books.
Solo-wise, Cyclops and Rogue will get limited miniseries from Alex Paknadel and Roge Antonio and Erica Schultz and Luigi Zagaria, respectively. Plot details for Cyke’s book are under wraps, but Rogue’s will see her confront her past as a villain when it comes to “slam [her] right in the face,” and Destiny and Mystique will play a part in the story. Rogue #1 will launch in January, and Cyclops #1 in February. For Magik fans, writer Ashley Allen and artist German Peralta are returning for new story starring Illyana Rasputin and her brother Colossus in the five-issue Magik & Colossus miniseries also launching in February. The big new team book is January’s Inglorious X-Force from Tim Seeley and Michael Sta. Maria, which stars Cable, Hellverine, Boom-Boom, and Archangel.
Deadpool, Storm, and Laura “Wolverine” Kinney’s books will continue, just with some slightly new creative teams and titles. Wade Wilson: Deadpool from Ben Percy and Geoff Shaw has Wade take on new clients and a “troubling path”; Storm: Earth’s Mightiest Mutant from returning writer Murewa Ayodele and new artist Federica Mancin sees Storm continue to protect the planet, unaware the “most dangerous war in existence” is looming on the horizon. Finally, Jody Houser and Jacopo Camagni’s Generation X-23 reunites Laura and Gabby as they meet their “long-lost friend” and “a new generation of X-subjects” that’ve taken after Laura’s deadly self. All three will arrive in February.
Finally, Marvel unveiled new covers for the Ultimate books as they wind down while Ultimate Endgame plays out. The event comic and the titles it’s spinning out from—Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, etc.—will all end by April 2026. Marvel EiC C.B. Cebulski has recently stated this is a definitive end for the universe, though some of its elements will live on in Earth-616, but it’s unknown what exactly that means. We’ll find just how that spirit will endure, and how much of an ending this really is, in the coming months.
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At San Diego Comic-Con earlier this year, our first glimpse of the next Star Trek show, Starfleet Academy, put the emphasis on the latter, reminding us all that this show is about teaching the next generation of Starfleet officers. Our latest look at the series at New York Comic Con today wants to remind you, however, that this will still be a Star Trek show, with all the mystery, drama, and adventure that entails.
Climaxing today’s Star Trek Universe panel at New York Comic Con, Paramount lifted the lid on the second trailer for Starfleet Academy, revealing a lot more teases about the show than just the hopeful college-bound vibes that were on full display in our first look this past summer. There’s still plenty enough of that—we get plenty of classes in session (with new and familiar teachers, like Voyager‘s Robert Picardo as the Emergency Medical Hologram, and Discovery‘s Tig Notaro and Mary Wiseman as Jett Reno and Sylvia Tilly, respectively), and lots of young adult drama for this new class of academy recruits, the first welcomed to the titular Academy (slash Starship, the U.S.S. Athena) in over a century after the events of the Burn from Star Trek: Discovery season 3.
Of all the new students, however, this trailer focuses on one in particular who will drive the broader narrative of the show: Caleb Mir, played by Sandro Rosta. Turns out he’s got a big link to both Starfleet Academy‘s big bad Nus Braka (played by the legendary Paul Giamatti, a half-Klingon, half-Tellarite hybrid), and the Academy’s latest chancellor, Captain Nahla Ake (Holly Hunter), after his mother (Orphan Black and She-Hulk‘s Tatiana Maslany) was kidnapped by Braka when Caleb was a child. Finally finding the young boy again after fifteen years (and some history with Braka herself), Ake personally recruits Caleb to become an unlikely member of the Academy’s new ranks… and maybe go toe-to-toe with Braka again when he resurfaces.
Starfleet Academy also features Gina Yashere as Athena First Officer and Academy Cadet Master Lura Thok (a half-Klingon, half-Jem’Hadar), Karim Diané as Klingon sciences cadet Jay-Den Kraag, Kerrice Brooks as Kasqian operations cadet Sam, George Hawkins as Khionian command-track cadet Darem Reymi, Bella Shepard as Dar-Sha command-track cadet Genesis Lythe, Zoë Steiner as Tarima Sadal, the daughter of the President of Betazed, as well as Oded Fehr as Discovery‘s Admiral Vance in a guest capacity. It was also confirmed today that Stephen Colbert will provide the voice of Starfleet Academy’s Digital Dean of Students, providing daily announcements throughout the school.
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy‘s 10-episode debut season begins streaming on Paramount+ January 15 with a two-episode premiere.
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After a bumpy end to a very uneven third season, it seems like Strange New Worlds is beginning to realize that its next mission is a course correction.
At New York Comic Con today, Paramount revealed our first proper look at the penultimate season of the Star Trek prequel show, after teasing some puppetry-based shenanigans at SDCC over the summer. The extended sequence strikes a much more serious tone in stark contrast, as the U.S.S. Enterprise‘s attempts to respond to a Starfleet mayday broadcast lead to the ship being trapped in a strange phenomenon that robs the ship of all but a smidgen of its power.
Even putting aside Captain Pike literally telling Number One (and the audience) that they wanted more strange new worlds, the choice of a more traditionally toned clip as our introduction to season 4 certainly feels like it’s aimed to address criticisms of Strange New Worlds‘ third season.
Although season 4 itself will not act as a direct response to those criticisms—filming wrapped this past August, before season 3 concluded airing—the choice certainly echoes recent commentary by Strange New Worlds producers Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers that the new season is aiming to address some of those criticisms regardless.
“We just had more time [for season 4]. Just had more time, more continuous time,” Goldsman told TrekMovie of the mixed reaction to season 3. “We didn’t have staffing changes. We didn’t have a strike. The strike caused change. Those things are real. And starting up and shutting down and starting up again is complicated.”
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is expected to return for its fourth season sometime next year. The show will then wrap up with a truncated, six-episode season five, which is currently in production.
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Marvel Studios came to New York Comic Con without any movies, but it made up for that with some info on its upcoming TV slate for Disney+.
During its panel focused on TV and animation, the company provided some release windows for its 2026 shows. Wonder Man lands January 27, and after that is Daredevil: Born Again. Season two will air that March, and see Matt Murdock reunite with Krysten Ritter’s hardboiled detective Jessica Jones to save New York from Mayor Fisk’s grip. A trailer for the season isn’t out yet, but those on the show floor have said it features both heroes in action, along with glimpses of Fisk, Bullseye, and Karen.
In the summer, X-Men ’97 will return for its second season. The panel featured a look at Apocalypse, who’ll play a big hand in the events of the season, since the heroes will fight him in the present day and meet him as En Sabah Nur in Ancient Egypt. But the fun doesn’t stop there: X-Men’s already renewed for season three, which’ll come at a later date.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will be the big fall Marvel show, and its next season will bring Venom into the fray. (Not surprising, since he was teased in season one.) Daredevil will also return, this time wearing his classic red costume, and Gwen Stacy will show up in some kind of capacity.
Last but not least, Vision Quest, which Marvel’s called the closer to the trilogy comprised of WandaVision and Agatha All Along. Aside from the show’s logo, the panel brought on star Paul Bettany to reveal some story details, namely that the White Vision is struggling to make sense of what his Red counterpart did to him in WandaVision. As a result, he’s seeing digital or robotic characters like Ultron (James Spader), FRIDAY (Orla Brady), and even Dum-E (Henry Lewis) in human forms. Vision and Wanda’s son Tommy, aka Speedball, will also show up, played by Ruaridh Mollica (The Franchise). That show’s got a vague window of 2026, so it may be the last show of the year.
So, to recap: Wonder Man on January 27, Daredevil: Born Again in March, X-Men ’97 in the summer, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man for fall, and Vision Quest probably gets the winter. Gonna be a busy year.
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We wonder if you remembered that Wonder Man was coming out? The new Marvel Studios show starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has been coming forever. He was cast all the way back in 2022, it had production difficulties due to the strikes, and it has seemingly been on the release schedule forever.
In recent months, we’ve seen teeny, tiny glimpses here and there, but with the show now, finally, coming out in January 27, Marvel chose New York Comic Con to fully pull the curtain back.
Wonder Man will debut on Disney+ in January 27, 2026, and here is the first full trailer:
That trailer certainly shows potential, especially with this idea of what Hollywood is like in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but we fear this show may suffer a similar fate to Ironheart. Both shows were developed in an era that Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige kind of looks back at with regret—when the studio was making show after show after show, introducing character after character after character, and not everything stuck. In fact, most of it didn’t.
We thought Ironheart was actually really good, but it was just timed very poorly. Wonder Man, with the exception of Ben Kingsley’s Trevor, seems to be introducing lots of new characters and could suffer the same fate. Do we really need more characters in the MCU? And yet, maybe that’s the saving grace here. Maybe Wonder Man and his stories are detached and unique enough from everything else that the show can just be viewed on its own. Time will tell.
How are you feeling about Wonder Man after this trailer? Do you share our concern that it just isn’t coming out at the right time? Is it too much? Or will the fact that we’re a few months removed from the most recent Marvel movie (The Fantastic Four: First Steps) and so far away from the next ones in 2026 (Spider-Man: Brand New Day in July and Avengers: Doomsday in December) make it feel like this will scratch that itch? Let us know.
Marvel Television’s #WonderMan premieres January 27 at 6PM PT only on @DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/YLLxL9uBBZ
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At New York Comic Con today, Lucasfilm lifted the lid on a swath of new books and comics coming from the galaxy far, far away—including a brand-new story featuring Rey and Leia set during the climax of the sequel trilogy era.
Legacy, written by Madeleine Roux, will pair the young Jedi and the scion of the Skywalker family in a story set shortly after the events of The Last Jedi, as the duo go on a mission to repair Rey’s damaged lightsaber. Filled with regrets over the death of Luke Skywalker and the seemingly final embrace of the Dark Side by Kylo Ren, the new master and apprentice find themselves heading to the planet Tython and its ancient Jedi temple for answers for the path forward—and forced into a trial by fire when the First Order is hot on their trail and intent on extinguishing the light of the Jedi from the galaxy once and for all.

But Legacy was not the only novel announcement at the panel. Star Wars will receive its first novel explicitly marketed as a romance: Eyes Like Stars. It will be penned by Ashley Poston, but little else was revealed about the new YA book, due out in the summer of 2026, outside of it being set a year and a half before The Force Awakens.

Other highlighted book announcements included a new look at The Art of Star Wars: Andor, which received a newly updated cover (it’s due out May 2026), as well as a series of Mandalorian-themed children’s activity books, such as sticker and coloring books, as well as a rhyming board book called You’re My Little Grogu!

On the comics front, Marvel debuted first looks at covers for upcoming issues in its ongoing Jedi Knights and Legacy of Vader series, but it did offer one surprise new announcement: a Jar Jar Binks one-shot comic that will pair the manic Gungan with Ahmed Best’s other big Star Wars character, Jedi Master Kelleran Beq. Co-written by Best himself alongside Jedi Knights‘ Marc Guggenheim, the standalone comic will release on February 11, 2026.

Elsewhere in comics, tied to the upcoming release of Star Wars: Visions‘ third volume, Viz Media announced its latest Visions manga, Tsukumo. Created by the creative team behind the smash hit Ultraman manga (which was the source material for Netflix’s animated series), Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi, the manga will follow a new masked Jedi in the wake of Order 66 as he follows two droids to a mysterious “Droid Paradise” while being hunted by the rising Empire. It’s set to hit shelves July 14, 2026.
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Batman is getting another series of movies, and they’ll be based on his famous comic book storyline, Knightfall.
At New York Comic Con on Friday, Warner Bros. announced a four-part, “multi-chapter animated event,” with the first film releasing sometime in 2026. In the comics, Knightfall was created by Jo Duffy, Doug Moench, Chuck Dixon, Dennis O’Neil, Peter David, Alan Grant, Jim Aparo, Jim Balent, Graham Nolan, and Norm Breyfogle and ran from 1993 to 1994. According to the press release, it sees Batman “pushed to his mental and physical breaking point” after the steroid-using mercenary Bane comes to Gotham and busts his rogues out of Arkham Asylum.
Bane’s since become one of Batman’s most well-known enemies and is notorious for breaking his spine. While recovering, Bruce recruits grad student Jean-Paul Valley to don the cowl in his stead, but things… don’t go well, leading Bruce to use supernatural means to heal himself and bring down his former friend, who started going by Azrael.
Knightfall is considered one of the most important Batman arcs: along with introducing its two new supporting characters, it’s considered instrumental to the birth of the “Bat Family” as we know it today, which includes Nightwing, the Robins and Batgirls, and Azrael, funnily enough.
Batman: Knightfall is the latest DC Comics arc to be adapted into multi-part animated movies, preceded by Crisis on Infinite Earths and Watchmen. We’ll have more on this upcoming set of films as news comes out.
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Bam! Just like that, New York Comic Con 2025 is underway, taking over the Javits Center from October 9 through 12. So far, the convention has debuted trailers for the more lighthearted Game of Thrones spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and a Chris Pratt movie called Mercy, with more previews to come. Below, all the trailers released at NYCC so far.
We knew The Vampire Lestat would have some slight mockumentary energy to it, with a camera crew trailing Lestat on his rock & roll exploits. But thanks to the new extended first look from AMC+, we now know that none other than Daniel Molloy will be directing it. The NYCC panel also unveiled the show’s Akasha, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt and Woman King star Sheila Atim.
The Game of Thrones spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is based on a series of novellas by GoT scribe George R.R. Martin. From the trailer, it looks to be the first time a GoT property could be called a comedy. Starring Peter Claffey as Sir Duncan the Tall and Dexter Sol Ansell as his squire, Egg, Seven Kingdoms is set 100 years before the original series but well after House of the Dragon. “Rob me and I’ll hunt you down with dogs,” Sir Duncan tells his squire in the teaser. Egg counters, “You don’t have dogs!” The HBO series will return to Westeros beginning January 18, 2026.
Chris Pratt is begging for mercy and they won’t release him in the trailer for his new science-fiction film. Pratt plays Detective Chris Raven, a man who programmed an artificial intelligence called Mercy, which Los Angeles courts are using to determine guilt. When accused of murdering his wife, he gets only 90 minutes to prove his innocence. Inevitably, the AI goes haywire. “This was never about my wife,” Pratt tells Mercy, played by Dune star Rebecca Ferguson. “This was about me and you.” The film comes out January 23, 2026 — if AI hasn’t taken over by then.
Marvel is going meta with the teaser trailer for its upcoming series Wonder Man. Yahya Abdul-Mateen stars in the series as an actor who auditions to play Wonder Man, and the teaser is largely based around an interview with the “Wonder Man” movie’s fake director, Von Kovak (Zlatko Burić). “I know your question is ‘Why one more superhero film?’” Kovak says in the trailer. “Everyone is tired of superheroes. Why go see them in the cinema?” After the lackadaisical box-office performance from Thunderbolts*, Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Captain America: Brave New World, Kovak promises that “there is an opportunity to shock audiences.” Well, maybe Wonder Man can do the same as a limited series when it debuts on Disney+ in January.
Prime Video, leader of all dad-TV shows, released a trailer for Cross season two. Based on the Alex Cross books by James Patterson, the series follows the D.C. homicide detective, played by Aldis Hodge, hunting down a serial killer going after corrupt billionaires. “This begins and ends with me,” he says, so you know it’s serious. Season two premieres on February 11.
There’s trailers for everything nowadays! NYCC was the venue for Wizards of the Coast’s big Magic: the Gathering and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collab. The set is part of their Universes Beyond collection, which also includes cards from The Walking Dead, Doctor Who, Fallout, and more.
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Friday’s BlumFest 2025 panel at New York Comic Con teased celebrating the studio’s 15th anniversary with appearances by the Black Phone 2 and Five Nights at Freddy’s sequel teams, exclusive footage and the announcement of Megan Fox as part of FNAF 2’s voice cast.
Producer and Blumhouse studio founder Jason Blum opened the panel, speaking to where he’d want to go in another decade and a half. “One of the things I’m proudest of is discovering and empowering new talent. People who haven’t done horror, or maybe have done a little bit of horror. People like Jordan Peele,” he told the crowd. “What I’m really looking forward to is meeting and hopefully producing the next generation of horror. Probably the most exciting part about my job, especially as I get older, is working with young people who have vision and energy.”
He also shouted out several upcoming film and TV titles, such as Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. “I just saw it two weeks ago, but you’re gonna be very happy about it, but I’m not supposed to talk it up too much. It’s really cool,” he shared. He then shouted out the Jessica Chastain-led and Rob Savage directed The Other Mommy and the series Scarpetta, with Nicole Kidman.
At one point during the panel, the audience received a message from The Further, with Blum noting that Insidious: The Red Door will arrive next fall. During another portion of the panel, Nine inch Nails’ and Eyes Out Studio’s Robin Finck arrived on stage to tease Sleep Awake, the upcoming Blumhouse game that uses full motion video within the 3D game space.
“It’s set in a stunning world, truly of environmental storytelling, and it leverages unique story-driven puzzles with intense stealth and chase sequences,” he said. “We’re playing in a world where everyone is in a panic to remain awake because those who succumb to sleep inexplicably vanish. People are disappearing, leaving only void shadows behind.” The soundtrack will be released on Milan Records.
Read on for more on Black Phone 2 and Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 reveals at BlumFest 2025.
Blum, director Emma Tammi, actor Elizabeth Lail and Matthew Lillard all made appearances during the last portion of Friday’s panel, where the director teased that fans can expect “a bunch more animatronics.” That includes Toy Freddie and Toy Bonnie, who made character appearances in the crowd. She also noted that there were more humans, with Lael and Lillard both making appearances. In terms of what the cast and creative team were excited about with the sequel, Lillard teased more lore, more jump scares.
Tammi also revealed several sequel voice actors, including Kellen Goff (Toy Freddy), MatPat (Toy Bonnie) and Megan Fox (Toy Chica). “Her kids happen to be huge Five Nights at Freddy‘s fans as well. So she has heard about this world for a long time from her kids, and she was really pumped to do the voice of Toy Chica. She did the most amazing job. She wanted to pay homage to the games, but also make it her own. And I’m so stoked for you guys to hear her. She’s amazing,” said Tammi of Fox’s casting.
Blum was joined by cast members Ethan Hawke, Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, Miguel Mora, Demián Bichir and author Joe Hill appeared to tease the sequel and shared exclusive footage in the room. Beyond the clip, the group discussed the first movie’s impact, coming back for another film and what tonally makes the sequel different from the original.
“I wrote the story over 20 years ago, and I got paid like 35 bucks for it, so I was pretty psyched about the film, because Jason Blum actually pays a little bit better,” Hill said about the initial reaction to the films. “I knew it was in good hands because Scott Erickson and Robert Cargill were tackling it, and everything they’ve done has come from the heart. They care intensely about the characters and put the characters first in their stories. I felt safe with them.”
Hawke spoke to Scott’s pitch on a sequel, noting that he got it while in an airport. “Scott said, ‘I really have an idea for a sequel,’ and I paced the airport for about an hour as he kind of described what this movie is. It was breathtaking. Just the dream of the movie, everything that it was,” he said. “In the years that the movie has come out, the fans have really grown and really cared. Knowing the script I’ve read, we were going to make a lot of people really happy.”
Added Thames, “When the movie came out, and how the fans received it, and how special it was to so many people, was insane. It was such a whirlwind. So getting the chance to bring it back, and bring these characters back in this world, expanding on that in a way that I never could have imagined, it’s really special.”
McGraw teased what fans can expect coming back, while noting how it was challenging for her. “Gwen is honestly completely different from where we left off in the first movie. Obviously, years have gone by, and you get to see the trauma and how it has shaped them, and how they’ve tried to grow from it,” she said. “She definitely feels like an outcast now. She’s much more reserved than she was in the first one, and I am definitely the opposite of that. I’m a very social and extroverted person, so I feel like, in a lot of ways, especially with all the emotional scenes, it definitely tested my abilities as an actor.”
Added Mora, “Black Phone 2 revolves so deeply around the trauma that these characters go through, and that they experience was the terrifying grabber,” he said. “Grief is one of those very heavy things with these characters. Ernesto lost his brother in the first one, and stepping into this new perspective was definitely quite the challenge, but something I really enjoyed.”
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Crowds at New York Comic Con were visited by the Vampire Lestat himself, Sam Reid, and the rest of the Interview With the Vampire creative team and cast to talk about season three—now titled Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat—and share a new teaser.
The Anne Rice Universe of shows is getting to be a tangled, messy weave of drama and ancient blood feuds. The showcase of the upcoming season drove a stake through the heart of Loustat shippers as the internet’s vampire daddies are in divorce court. Can we still get Louis (Jacob Anderson) on the weekends?
The Vampire Lestat follows Lestat’s rock star era, where he gets into hedonistic highs and journeys into a hell of his own making in the public eye. How embarrassing! The perspective shift is a big deal, as Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) returns to document Lestat’s side of the story and all the sordid details Louis may have left out.
But knowing Lestat, he is definitely a creature of the moment and will no doubt bring his impulsive nature to the screens his fans watch him on for shock value—leading into the trouble of what happens next in the Anne Rice books (Vampire Chronicles fans know).
Along with Reid, Anderson, and Bogosian, The Vampire Lestat‘s cast also includes the returning Delainey Hayles and Assad Zaman, as well as Jennifer Ehle, Ella Ballentine, Jeanine Serralles, Christopher Heyerdahl, and Damien Atkins. As Deadline reports, more cast members were announced today: Sheila Atim as Akasha, Noah Reid as Larry, Ryan Kattner as Salamander, Seamus Patterson as Alex, and Sarah Swire as TC have joined the show.
More answers will surely come in the months leading up to The Vampire Lestat, which will follow you-know-who as he sets out on tour in 2026.
Update, Fri/10, 8:11 p.m.: Cast member additions were added to the original post.
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While the main draw in AMC’s Anne Rice Universe is still Interview With the Vampire—which forges into its third season, retitled The Vampire Lestat, in 2026—Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order is also gearing up to establish the supernatural secret organization’s role in all of it.
At New York Comic Con 2025, the panel and footage gave more of a glimpse at the totally not Agents of SHIELD supernatural spy police series. Talamasca follows Guy (Nicholas Denton), a new recruit whose special abilities make him a candidate to join the group’s shadowy ranks. The organization, led by the mysterious Helen (Elizabeth McGovern), keeps tabs on all matters pertaining to the vampires, witches, and other monsterkind to protect humanity… allegedly.
Here’s the latest look at the show and how it sows the seeds of potential of interconnectedness with the rest of AMC’s Anne Rice Universe, including Mayfair Witches and Interview With the Vampire.
Jason Schwartzman and Interview With the Vampire fave Eric Bogosian are guest stars in a cast that also includes William Fichtner.
The Talamasca’s members might seem like they’re trying to keep the boundaries between the living and undead—but there might be, of course, some corruption calling from inside the house. We can guess that as those secrets unravel, Guy will realize he might be in too deep with a group that might be hiding as much as the very creatures they claim are the danger.
Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order will premiere with its first two episodes October 26 on both AMC and AMC+. It will run six episodes in total.
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