Watch: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ themed choir perform ‘Like a Prayer’ at Comic-Con

Marvel's Comic-Con kicked off with a choir before Marvel President Kevin Feige stepped onstage.

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Marvel’s Hall H presentation at San Diego Comic-Con was ignited by a unique performance of Madonna’s “Like A Prayer.” 

The choir, clad in satin gold and red robes, set the tone for the evening, drawing excitement from the audience. 

The ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’-themed choir featured various characters, including a bullet-themed Deadpool and an inflatable Wolverine, enhancing the lively atmosphere before Marvel President and Producer Kevin Feige took the stage.

During the event, Rob Delaney, known for his role as Peter in Deadpool & Wolverine, took over as the night’s MC. The first major highlight of the presentation was the reveal of 'Captain America: Brave New World.' 

Giancarlo Esposito thrilled the crowd with his announcement, “I am Sidewinder!” Esposito’s character, Sidewinder, is the leader of the Serpent Society, a group of snake-themed criminals. 

Originally known as Seth Voelker, Sidewinder was transformed by Roxxon Oil Company’s experiments, gaining teleportation abilities and starting his criminal career.

The trailer for 'Captain America: Brave New World' also unveiled Red Hulk, adding to the anticipation for the film. The audience responded enthusiastically, chanting for “one more time” to see the trailer again. 

In a standout moment, Harrison Ford was greeted with a standing ovation as he appeared in Hall H, where he will play President Thaddeus in the upcoming film.

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