For the first time in its 50-year history, San Diego Comic-Con is
happening as a virtual, streaming event. The five-day fan convention kicked off
on Thursday, with Comic-Con’s website launching the Online Exhibit Hall,
featuring over 350 panels, themed discussions, interviews, and sneak
peeks. 

His Dark Materials Season 2, The New Mutants, Bill & Ted Face the
Music, among others, dropped new footage during Comic-Con@Home. Check out all
the new footage here:

Bill & Ted Face The Music

The trailer of Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter starrer ‘Bill & Ted Face
The Music’ is out and is the third movie in the comedy sci-fi franchise. In the
film, Bill and Ted travel through time with their daughters. In the trailer,
the two can be seen composing a song that could save mankind. The trailer looks
promising and is just the kind of comedy we need right now.

His Dark Materials 2

The second trailer of ‘His Dark Materials Season 2’ looks quite
fascinating. We see that Lyra, played by Dafne Keen is in a “strange new
world.” The trailer reveals that she is looking for something, but what is it,
has been kept a secret. ‘His Dark Materials 2’ also stars Andrew Scott and Ruth
Wilson.

The New Mutants

‘The New Mutants’, Marvel’s latest movie was originally scheduled to
release in April 2020. The film stars Charlie Heaton, Maisie Williams, Anya
Taylor-Joy, and Blu Hunt. We get a look at the first two minutes — plus a new
Comic-Con@Home teaser — for the much-delayed X-Men horror spin-off. Not
available as a separate clip as yet, the movie is set to release on July 28.

Truth Seekers

The trailer of the horror-comedy series starring Nick Frost and Simon
Pegg shows them playing paranormal investigators who come in with good
intentions, but their experiences land them up in some funny situations. 

Utopia

Starring John Cusack, Rainn Wilson, and Sasha Lane, this Amazon Prime
Video series has been written by Gillian Flynn of Gone Girl fame. It’s a story
about a group of people who are all fans of a comic book called ‘Utopia’, but
for some strange reason, everything that happens in the comic book is happening
in real life.