8. “Catch me if you can”

Part of the agreement between the Con and it’s attendees is that it’s OK take photos and to film the discussion segments of panels and if these videos are uploaded on-line no copyright strikes will be made against them asking them to be taken down. When it comes to any trailers shown, however, it’s strictly no recording whatsoever,  an agreement that the crowd is explicitly reminded of by the panel moderators before any trailers.

Not every studio officially releases their footage on-line straight away in shiny HD (as those above have done) and thanks to some some sneaky videographers low quality, shaky phone copies do  make it on-line, usually on websites that are not so worried about copyright notices as YouTube is. Some of this footage is presented below but bear in mind they are very low quality, miss a lot and by the time you read this they may already be taken down. We’ll keep an eye out for official versions as soon as they become available.

Deadpool

Ryan Reynolds undoubtedly won over Comic-Con with the trailer for the R-rated Deadpool, which shows that none of the “charm” of the character has been lost in his translation to screen. the trailer shows his origins, plenty of action and wise cracking galore. Be warned though, the clip features strong language (it is an R-Rated).

Deadpool will be released in cinemas on 12 February 2016

X-Men: Apocalypse

The new 80’s styled X-Men, the return of Quicksilver ,Oscar Isaac’s take on Apocalypse and James McEvoy’s bald head were all revealed in the X-men Apocalypse  trailer.

X-Men:Apocalypse will be released in cinemas on 27 May 2016

Suicide Squad

Jared Leto’s joker was  shown briefly in action in this murky trailer, an experience that might be best left to wait until the official trailer release.

[Update] Warner Bros. has already released the Suicide Squad first-look footage officially:

Suicide Squad will be released in cinemas on 5 August 2016

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