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San Diego's Comic-Con: The latest news, from Justice League to Captain Marvel

San Diego's Comic-Con proved once again to be a colourful mix of dedicated comic fans, and a treasure trove of upcoming film trailers and new projects in the works.

Brie Larson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Lupita Nyong'o among stars promoting new films at annual fan fest

Moderator Chris Hardwick, left, and actor Benedict Cumberbatch attend a panel during Comic-Con International 2016 in San Diego, a four-day event that ended Saturday. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

San Diego's Comic-Con International was a colourful mix of dedicated comic fans, and a treasure trove of upcoming film trailers and new projects in the works.

So much usually comes out of this one weekend that it's hard to keep up with it all. So here's your one-stop shop for staying on top of the latest film and television news, revealed at this year's international convention.

Let's start with DC Comics' Justice League, which is probably facing some of the highest stakes to win over audiences after the polarizing and brooding Batman v. Superman.

Directors Rick Famuyiwa, James Wan and actor Ben Affleck attend the Warner Bros. Presentation on Saturday. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

The upcoming film, starring Ben Affleck as Batman, Ezra Miller as the Flash, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and Henry Cavill as Superman all showed up to promote the film, which appears to have a much lighter take on the mashup.

You can judge for yourself in the teaser below, shown for the first time at Comic-Con on Saturday.

Audiences also got a sneak peek at Wonder Woman, a female-led superhero film starring Gal Gadot as Diana Prince, which is set to hit theatres next year. Considering the character has been around for 75 years, it's about time!

Wonder Woman isn't the only female hero who took centre stage at the convention.

Marvel revealed that Brie Larson, who won an Academy Award this year for her role in Room about a mother and son being held captive, is set to play Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel.

It's the first film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be led by a superheroine, but it'll still be awhile before it hits the big screen. Captain Marvel has a release date of 2019.

Cumberbatch, from Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange, left, and actress Brie Larson are announced as Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers at Comic-Con. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney)

While Marvel comics have long reflected diversity in their storylines, the film versions have been slow to catch up. Perhaps the universe is starting to expand.

Marvel's Black Panther revealed a stellar cast that includes Creed's Michael B. Jordan and 12 Years A Slave Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong'o. Chadwick Boseman, who also stars in the upcoming movie, set for release in 2018, posted the photo below.

Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange has had its share of controversy when it comes to staying true to characters' backgrounds. Marvel took some heat after it cast Tilda Swinton as a character that's supposed to be a Tibetan male in the comics. The star-studded cast, which also includes Spotlight's Rachel McAdams and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who played the lead character in 12 Years A Slave, presented a second trailer for the film, due out in November.