New York Comic Con happened over the weekend, and with it came a veritable avalanche of trailers for upcoming shows and movies. Let’s take a tour.

Let’s begin with all things Star Trek. And there are a lot of things Star Trek these days. Check out the trailer below for the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard, which looks like it’ll be one big Next General reuinion:

Star Trek: Picard season 3 premieres on Paramount+ on February 16.

We also got a trailer for the upcoming fifth season of Star Trek: Discovery. No release date for this one yet:

Finally, we got a midseason trailer for the animated show Star Trek: Prodigy, which will return on October 27.

The final frontier is looking pretty crowded these days.

Watch the trailer for Jodie Whittaker’s final Doctor Who episode

Sticking with sci-fi, take a look at the trailer for “The Power of the Doctor,” the final episode of Doctor Who with Jodie Whittaker in the lead role.

“The Power of the Doctor” airs on the BBC on October 23.

Next up: a pair of wolf things. First, a trailer for the upcoming Teen Wolf movie:

Teen Wolf creator Jeff Davis is also making a show called Wolf Pack, starring genre royalty Sarah Michelle Gellar:

Both wolf things will premiere on Paramount+ on January 26 of next year.

Watch the new trailer for Wednesday on Netflix

Of course, we couldn’t have a roundup of sci-fi and fantasy trailers without throwing in something about superheroes. Check out the teaser for season 4 of Titans below:

Titans season 4 premieres on HBO Max on November 3.

There’s also the trailer for the fourth season of the always-wacky Doom Patrol, which will premiere on HBO on December 8:

Finally, because it doesn’t fit anywhere neatly, we’ll end with a new trailer for Wednesday, Tim Buton’s show about the Addams Family, featuring Fred Armisen as Uncle Fester:

Not to mention Gwendoline Christie as the headmistress of Nevermore Academy, Luis Guzmán as Gomez, and Catherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia.

And yes, that is a spooky cover of “Paint It Black” by the Rolling Stones. Wednesday drops on Netflix on November 23. That’s a Wednesday, FYI. Nicely done.

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