Here's every trailer that debuted at New York Comic Con 2018. As usual, the four-weekend epic that is NYCC was the host to a variety of studios, outlets, and fans, and the various properties that held panels at the convention made sure attendees got their money's worth of first looks.

New York Comic Con isn't quite as busy as San Diego Comic-Con has become, but it has continued to grow in recent years. More movies and TV shows are using the Big Apple buzz to gather large crowds and start or continue their marketing campaigns. Last year saw the release of the first trailer for Pacific Rim Uprising, with the movie's cast and crew reporting for a huge panel to get fans of the franchise ready for the next installment. Other highly anticipated TV series' like John Krasinski's Amazon series Jack Ryan also saw the launch of their first trailers.

The uptick in first looks was expected to come from the floors of New York Comic Con once again this year. However, other properties still joined the trailer drop mayhem. Warner Bros. debuted an extended trailer for Aquaman online, while Marvel got ahead of the pack by releasing the first Runaways season 2 trailer ahead of the Hulu series getting a panel of their own. But, as for the trailers that actually did debut at NYCC, here's every single one.

STAR TREK: DISCOVERY



CBS All Access shared the first trailer for Star Trek: Discovery's second season during their own NYCC panel. Sonequa Martin-Green returns to star as Michael Burnham, but the new season is also set to feature some big names from Star Trek lore. Anson Mount will appear as Captain Pike, while Ethan Peck joined the series to play Burnham's adopted brother Spock. The Star Trek: Discovery trailer finally shows the first look at these two characters in action, and a lot more besides. Star Trek: Discovery was also confirmed to return January 2019 following the debut of this trailer.

GOOD OMENS



Amazon brought the first season of Good Omens, based on the novel of the same name by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, to NYCC 2018, as well as a teaser trailer. The series stars David Tennant as the demon Crowley and Michael Sheen as the angel Aziraphale. Both were on hand for the Good Omens panel and trailer premiere, along with Gaiman - who serves as the showrunner on the series - and fellow cast members John Hamm and Miranda Richardson. Neither were shown in the trailer, which instead focused squarely on Crowley and Aziraphale's adventures throughout the years. Amazon has not yet confirmed Good Omens' release date, only indicating a debut next year.

THE BOYS



Amazon also brought the first teaser trailer for The Boys to NYCC as part of the show's panel. Based on the Garth Ennis comic, this live-action adaptation comes from Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and showrunner Eric Kripke. After releasing a first look image that perfectly recreated the cover of the first comic issue, The Boys' trailer focused primarily on The Seven, a group of superheroes that have been corrupted by their fame. This team is made up of Homelander (Anthony Starr), the new recruit Starlight (Erin Moriarty), the Deep (Chace Crawford), Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell), Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott), and A-Train (Jessie T. Usher). But, the true stars of the series only appear at the end, led by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and Hughie Campbell (Jack Quaid), as they give the middle finger to the super team they despise. Amazon has not set an official air date for The Boys, but the first season is expected to debut next year.

AMERICAN GODS



Another Neil Gaiman adaptation to receive its first trailer at NYCC was the second season of Starz' American Gods. Picking up after the events of season one, Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) are at the center of the new footage (although most of the cast was on hand for the show's NYCC panel). The trailer teases that a war is coming between Mr. Wednesday's collection of Old Gods and Mr. World's (Crispin Glover) own New Gods. With a return date not officially set, the trailer only offers up a tease of what fans can expect to see what American Gods returns sometime next year.

DEADLY CLASS



Syfy brought a brand new teaser trailer for Deadly Class to NYCC and confirmed a January 16, 2019 debut. The footage focuses on Marcus Lopez (Benjamin Wadsworth) as he starts his journey in the school built to train a young generation of assassins. The first teaser for Deadly Class released back in May, followed up by a full trailer at the end of July. This latest trailer continues to tease Marcus' new life and the cast of characters around him, like Master Lin (Benedict Wong) and Saya (Lana Condor).

SHE-RA AND THE PRINCESS OF POWER



A much-discussed reboot, Dreamworks TV shared the first trailer for the first season of Netflix's animated She-Ra and the Princess of Power with NYCC attendees and also dropped the footage online. The series stars Adora (Aimee Carrero) as the legendary Princess of Power, with the trailer showing her reveal her true identity to warriors of The Great Rebellion in an effort to build trust with them so they can collectively protect Etheria by taking down The Evil Horde. The cast also confirmed at the panel that LGBTQ characters will be included on She-Ra, but fans will likely have to tune in on November 16th to see which ones they will be.

HARLEY QUINN



DC Universe also debuted a teaser trailer for their Harley Quinn animated series. While Margot Robbie has made her a favorite in the DCEU, it will be The Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco who voices Harley in the series. The teaser makes it abundantly clear what type of show this is going to be, with Harley breaking the fourth wall and making mainstream media jokes that position her to be DC's Deadpool. The trailer only features Poison Ivy and a brief cameo by Batman, but Cuoco will be joined by a talented voice cast that includes Lake Bell, Alan Tudyk, Ron Funches, JB Smoove, Jason Alexander, Wanda Sykes, Giancarlo Esposito, Natalie Morales, Jim Rash, Diedrich Bader, Tony Hale, and Chris Meloni.

MORTAL ENGINES



NYCC is much more about TV trailers than those for movies, but Universal still brought a brand new trailer for Mortal Engines as part of the film's big showcase panel. The new footage continues to put the focus on the imaginative world at the center of the film, while also trying to set up the lead character Hester Shaw (Hera Hilmar). She is paired up with Tom Natsworthy (Robert Sheehan) as they try to take down the evil head of London's Guild of Historians, Thaddeus Valentine (Hugo Weaving). The trailer drop came online while the NYCC panel, moderated by Andy Serkis, debuted 25 minutes of footage we were on hand to see. Peter Jackson is producing the movie which is hoping to be the start of a new franchise once it launches in December.