SAN DIEGO: Two of Hollywood's biggest studios went head-to-head at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday in an epic battle to demonstrate which has the best upcoming superhero movies.
Warner Brothers -- still smarting from the lukewarm reception for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" -- presented a star-studded lineup ahead of Marvel's showcase later in the day.
Its first exclusive of the session was a sneak peek at "Wonder Woman," which saw Gal Gadot's Amazonian princess leaving her lush island to stop the First World War.
Due to hit theaters on June 2, 2017, it focuses on the one character to escape criticism in "Batman v Superman," which chalked record drops in box office revenue after a strong opening week in March.
"She has the heart of a human and the strength of a goddess," a visibly trembling Gadot told the Comic-Con devotees of her character.
Margot Robbie's comic book baddie Harley Quinn is one of the most hotly anticipated characters among all the films due to emerge from Warner's "DC Extended Universe."
Fans cheered as they were shown the final "Suicide Squad" trailer ahead of its August 5 release, which focused on the bubblegum-popping Quinn.
"Everyone was doing all this action -- I was doing it wearing heels," Robbie said of the shoot, which took place last year in Toronto and Chicago.
Zack Snyder took to the stage to treat fans to an unexpected first trailer for his latest movie "Justice League," which is due for release on November 17 next year.
The movie reunites all three "meta-humans" in Snyder's "Batman v Superman": Wonder Woman, played again by Gadot; Batman, played by Ben Affleck for a second time; and Henry Cavill's Superman.
The joke-laden trailer is a marked contrast from "Batman v Superman," which was heavily criticized for its dark tone and taking itself too seriously.