While San Diego Comic-Con isn’t actually taking place in San Diego this year, that’s not stopping the studios from releasing online panels and trailers for upcoming shows or new seasons. Check out all of the trailers below for TV shows coming out of Comic-Con@Home.
For All Mankind (AppleTV+)
The second season will pick up 10 years after the end of the first season.
Lovecraft Country (HBO)
The new series from executive producer Jordan Peele will debut on HBO on August 16.
Archer, Season 11 (FXX)
The animated series will return for its eleventh season with two back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, September 16 at 10:00 p.m.
Helstromm (Hulu)
The new drama series is set to premiere on Hulu on Friday, October 16.
Fear the Walking Dead, Season 6 (AMC)
This sequel series will be returning for a new season on Sunday, October 11 at 9:00 p.m. on AMC.
The Walking Dead, Season 10 Finale (AMC)
The season 10 finale, “A Certain Doom,” premieres Sunday, October 4 at 9:00 p.m. on AMC. Showrunner Angela Kang also announced an extended season 10 with six extra episodes to follow the finale and air in early 2021. Additionally, Kang confirmed that THE WALKING DEAD Season 11 will not be able to air in its regular October timeslot, due to COVID.
The Walking Dead: World Beyond (AMC)
The new series premieres Sunday, October 4 at 10:00 p.m. on AMC, immediately following THE WALKING DEAD.
Uptopia (Amazon Prime)
Written by Gillian Flynn (author of “Gone Girl”), the new series is set to debut this fall.
His Dark Materials, Season 2 (HBO)
Andrew Scott (SHERLOCK and FLEABAG) is set to join the cast in season 2, which will debut this fall.
Truth Seekers (Amazon Prime)
The new supernatural comedy show, starring Nick Frost and Simon Pegg, is set to premiere later in 2020.
The Boys, Season 1 (Amazon Prime)
The delightful and gory series starring Karl Urban is set to return for its second season on September 4. The first three episodes will be released on that day, with subsequent episodes being released weekly.