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10 Huge Reveals We Can't Wait To See At New York Comic Con

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New York Comic Con kicks off this week!

From Thursday to Sunday, fans of all ages will head to the Javits Center in Manhattan to celebrate all things comics, television, and film. 

Last year 133,000 people attended, according to host ReedPop, hoping to see favorite actors and writers at the four-day annual event, now in its ninth year.

We’ll be there all weekend gearing up to see "The Walking Dead" cast and creator, a sneak peek at Disney's coming films, and Netflix's new show "Daredevil."

A first look at two of Disney's next movies.

We've already seen trailers for Disney's first animated Marvel movie, "Big Hero 6," which looks like another early hit. Disney should be sharing a clip from the film out this November.

What we're really excited about is getting our first look at "Tomorrowland," a sci-fi action adventure starring George Clooney and Hugh Laurie based on the area of the same name in the Disney theme parks.

Director Brad Bird ("The Incredibles") and producer Damon Lindelof ("Lost") will be in attendance. Until now, the picture has pretty much been shrouded in secrecy. It was supposed to be released this year but was pushed back to a May 2015 release.



What's next for "Godzilla."

After a huge $92.3 million opening weekend, Legendary and Warner Bros. confirmed a "Godzilla" sequel was in the works.

Director Gareth Edwards will return to direct. Though we know the new film will contain three new foes for 'zilla, we haven't heard much else about the film. That may change Thursday during a 60th-anniversary panel for the monster.



What really happened to Nicolas Cage's Superman movie.

Did you know Nicolas Cage was almost the Man of Steel in a canned Superman movie? 

Tim Burton, who brought us 1989's "Batman" was set to release "Superman Lives" in the summer of 1998; however, the film never made it to theaters.

coming documentary called "The Death of 'Superman Lives'" plans to reveal what happened to the film. Producers will be on hand to answer questions about Burton's unreleased movie. We even may get to see a few clips from the making of the never-released film.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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