Every San Diego Comic-Con 2024 Announcement So Far: Doctor Who Spinoff, Soldier Boy Prequel and More

CNET is on the ground live at San Diego Comic-Con 2024, and we’ve got all the biggest news from Marvel, Peacock, Prime Video, Max and other entertainment giants. Deadpool & Wolverine even made an appearance on Thursday ahead of their new flick hitting theaters on Friday. If you couldn’t make it out to California, we’ve got all the latest in TV, movies and animation to keep you in the loop. That means we’re sharing new trailer arrivals, panel soundbites and the hottest from Hall H as it happens. 

As the days march on, we’ve had some meaty glimpses of what’s new, including The Penguin, Peacock’s Teacup, Alien: Romulus, Like A Dragon: Yakuza and Rings of Power for Prime Video as well as Marvel’s showcase (fingers crossed for Avengers 5). A roundup of all the week’s biggest drops in TV and film is below. Keep checking back here for daily updates.  

Read more: Comic-Con 2024: Rings of Power Season 2 Has Sauron vs. Adar, Orc Destruction

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The Boys gets a prequel: Vought Rising 

Prime Video’s bloody superhero show is getting a spinoff featuring Jensen Ackles returning as Soldier Boy and Aya Cash reprising her role as Stormfront. The prequel, Vought Rising, will take viewers back to the 1950s to the early days of the corrupt corporation and Stormfront’s old identity as Clara Vought. Eric Kripke will serve as showrunner and an executive producer.

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Jensen Ackles stars as Soldier Boy in season 3 of The Boys on Prime Video.

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The Rings of Power, season 2 gets ‘nuclear’

The new season premieres on Prime Video on Aug. 29, and clips shared in Hall H show a massive fight with orcs and rings being forged. Showrunners say that Rings of Power season 2 is about “entering the nuclear age and everyone wants the bomb, everyone wants the nuclear codes, but what they don’t know is it all feeds into this guy [Sauron].” Adar and Sauron will have conflict with one another, and giant creatures will abound this time around. Check out the latest trailer here.

Like a Dragon: Yakuza

Adapted from Sega’s video game series, the Like a Dragon: Yakuza TV show brings Kamurochō to life on Prime Video. Fans were treated to clips on Friday that feature Ryoma Takeuchi as Kazuma Kiryu and Kento Kaku as Nishikiyama Akira. The show is sort of an origin story and will cover 10 years of Kazuma Kiryu’s life and his brotherly bond with Nishiki. The first three episodes will drop on Prime Video on Oct. 24. Check out the teaser trailer below, which dropped on Friday.

Creature Commandos from James Gunn

In a surprise appearance at a panel hosted by DC Comics’ Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee, James Gunn showed up to promote the new animated Max series, Creature Commandos. Much like the Suicide Squad, this show follows a crew of incarcerated monster misfits charged with going on world-saving missions. The voice cast includes Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, Steve Agee as Economos, Anya Chalotra as Circe, Zoe Chao as Nina Mazursky, Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., Sean Gunn as GI Robot & Weasel, David Harbour as Frankenstein and Alan Tudyk as Dr. Phosphorus. Gunn wrote all seven episodes for the upcoming release, which will drop in December

Doctor Who gets new spinoff

Disney revealed a new Doctor Who addition to the franchise that will jump back to the 1970s with the Sea Devils, an ancient group of beings who arise from the sea. Made in partnership with the BBC, the show will feature Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Russell Tovey, Alexander Devrient and Kate Lethbridge-Stewart. The show will air on Disney Plus, where fans can currently stream season 14 of Doctor Who starring Ncuti Gatwa.

Peacock’s horror series, Teacup

The streamer is knee-deep in live streaming for the Olympic Games right now, but one of its upcoming releases is Teacup, a new horror series from James Wan. A Peacock original, the show is based on Robert McCammon’s novel, Stinger, and blends suspense together with drama and scares. Take a look at the teaser trailer for the series, which premieres this fall on Oct. 10. 

From season 3 gets a release date

Mystery-horror series From is following up on its cliff-hanger ending last season with a third installment premiering Sept. 22. Streaming on MGM Plus, the show is set in a (seemingly) inescapable town threatened by bloodthirsty monsters.

Michael C. Hall returns to Dexter

The Dexter universe is continuing to grow. During the Ballroom 20 panel for the upcoming prequel series, Dexter: Original Sin, audiences were given a first look at the show’s breakfast-making credit sequence — a fun callback to the original series’ opening credits. The program stars Patrick Gibson as the titular antihero and Christian Slater as Harry Morgan. Sarah Michelle Gellar, Christina Milian and Patrick Dempsey round out the cast.

Michael C. Hall took the stage during the panel to reveal his role in the series. When the program premieres on Paramount Plus in December, we’ll hear him provide the inner monologue. “It’s pretty heady. It’s so gratifying,” he said. “I’ve spent so much time with this character, and to go back and have all the imaginative blanks filled in is going to be great.”

As an added bonus, Hall announced he’s returning to the role that made him famous, in a new sequel series titled Dexter: Resurrection. The show will take place in the present day and premiere in the summer of 2025.

The Legend of Vox Machina season 3 first-look

Prime Video’s animated series, which is based on the wildly popular actual play D&D streaming series Critical Role, is back for its biggest adventure yet. According to the official synopsis for the third season of The Legend of Vox Machina — which premieres on Oct. 3 — “everything is at stake.”
In the world of Critical Role, isn’t it always?

Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, Taliesin Jaffe, Travis Willingham and Liam O’Brien hit Ballroom 20 on Saturday to discuss the future of the series, the highly-anticipated spinoff The Mighty Nein (check out a tease for that below) and the future of Critical Role.