Well, that's neat. Superhero fans celebrated Nerd Christmas over the weekend, and Warner Bros. was an especially generous Santa Claus. San Diego Comic-Con was once again packed with trailers, panels, and awesomeness. And even DC Extended Universe cynics -- unimpressed after "Man of Steel" and "Batman v Superman" -- found themselves cautiously optimistic after the first "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League" trailers. Non-cynics found themselves darn near crying in excitement.

Here's the "Wonder Woman" trailer, starring Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Connie Nielsen, and Lucy Davis: Take our money now!And here's the first look at "Justice League," with Batman (Ben Affleck), Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), The Flash (Ezra Miller), and Cyborg (Ray Fisher): Ezra Miller got himself trending on Twitter -- in a good way -- thanks to his new version of The Flash (he also worse Gandalf cosplay to the Comic-Con panel) and fans seemed very happy with the mix of humor, action, and chemistry between the characters.

Here are a few reactions:

uh, Wonder Woman and Justice League look INCREDIBLE!!! — Jason Fabok (@JasonFabok) July 23, 2016

Just watched Wonder Woman n Justice League trailers, I was like..YEAHHH!! pic.twitter.com/YAW1LRXbn8 — AdhaAnakUjang. (@dha_nuy) July 25, 2016

ive been watching the Wonder Woman, Justice League and Suicide Squad SDCC-released trailers on loop,, , this is my Life now — kyra (@romanoffsx) July 25, 2016

So I watched the trailer from Justice League and Wonder Woman. And guys now I have a motivation to live till the movies come out ????????????❤????❤ — rey (@Peace_wins) July 25, 2016

After watching the first Wonder Woman and Justice League footage, I have to say @DCComics might finally be getting it right #WonderWomen#dc — SciFiScriptGuy (@SciFiScriptGuy) July 25, 2016

WonderWoman, Justice League, Suicide Squad, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, Dr Strange. Oh man what a great time to be alive — A H (@ashrafhissan) July 25, 2016

However Wonder Woman and Justice League shake out in theaters, DC Films has course corrected on marketing. Those were good trailers. — Nash (@Nash076) July 24, 2016

DC is coming off a rough ride in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," but there are high hopes for "Suicide Squad," which opens in August, and also for 2017's "Wonder Woman" and "Justice League," which all look a little more ... fun? ... than BvS.

"Wonder Woman" opens in June 2017, "Justice League" opens November 2017.

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