With just over 24 hours before Warner Bros. massiveHall Hpanel at Comic-Con, the studio has been getting fans ready by releasing posters for the movies that will be presented during this two-hour panel, hosted byConan O’Brien. Earlier today, we’ve given you posters forWonder Womanand theHarry PotterspinoffFantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Now we have the new Comic-Con poster forKing Arthur: Legend of the Sword. This one-sheet features starCharlie Hunnam, who plays the title role in this epic action movie, wielding his iconic sword Excalibur.

The poster debuted onTwitter, with the movie’s official account confirming that the first trailer will be shown during the panel. It’s been almost exactly one year since we got our first look atCharlie HunnamasKing Arthurwith the first official photos. Earlier this month, we also got our first glimpse at the villainousVortigern, portrayed byJude Law.

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Comic-Con Poster

The supporting cast includesEric BanaasUther Pendragon, Arthur’s father who was killed by Vortigern,Astrid Bergès-Frisbeyas Guinevere,Djimon Hounsouas Sir Bedivere,Aidan Gillenas Goosefat Bill,Annabelle Wallisas Maid Maggie andKatie McGrathas Elsa. Warner Bros. has slated a July 19, 2025 release date forKing Arthur: Legend of the Sword, where it will go up against Sony Pictures' sci-fi thrillerLifeand Lionsgate’s highly-anticipatedPower Rangersremake.

Acclaimed filmmaker Guy Ritchie brings his dynamic style to an originalKing Arthurepic, a sweeping fantasyaction adventure.Ritchiedirects the film from a screenplay byJoby HaroldandGuy Ritchie&Lionel Wigram, story byJoby Harold. The film is produced by Oscar winnerAkiva Goldsman,Joby Harold,Tory Tunnell,Lionel Wigram,Guy RitchieandSteve Clark-Hall.David DobkinandBruce Bermanare executive producers.

This project has been in the works for several years, and it was almost shelved in favor of a differentKing Arthurmovie, which never got made.Guy Ritchiewas previously attached to this movie in 2010, before both the director and the studio shifted their attention to a similar project at Warner Bros. entitledArthur & Lancelot, but that never got off the ground. This new incarnation will be the first in a proposed six-movie franchise being planned by writerJoby Harold, so we’ll be sure to keep you posted with more updates. While we wait for the SDCC panel tomorrow, check out the new poster forKing Arthur: Legend of the Swordbelow.