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Most Talked About Moments At Comic-Con 2017

John Bradley, from left, Nathalie Emmanuel, Liam Cunningham, Sophie Turner, Jacob Anderson, Conleth Hill, Alfie Allen, and Gwendoline Christie attend the "Game of Thrones" panel on day two of Comic-Con International on Friday, July 21, 2017.
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John Bradley, from left, Nathalie Emmanuel, Liam Cunningham, Sophie Turner, Jacob Anderson, Conleth Hill, Alfie Allen, and Gwendoline Christie attend the "Game of Thrones" panel on day two of Comic-Con International on Friday, July 21, 2017.

Comic-Con International San Diego draws crowds larger than 130,000, and online the reach is even bigger. Social media analysts at Talkwalker released the event’s online data. It shows the four-day convention had about 3.6 million mentions on social media.

So what was the big buzz downtown? Let's take a look at top trending moments at the Con:

'Teen Wolf' final season panel

Members of the cast took the stage in Hall H to promote the final season of the MTV series.

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HBO’s 'Game of Thrones' panel

No surprise here, the show’s panel was one of the highlights of day two. Fans got a weeks-ahead preview of the season and met Alfie Allen’s (Theon Greyjoy) adorable puppy, Abby.

DC's 'Justice League' sneak peek

DC premiered a new trailer for the highly anticipated 'Justice League' movie, which comes out this November. The trailer hinted at a mysterious hero making an appearance. Could it be Green Lantern? Could it be Superman?

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Marvel's 'Thor: Ragnarok' trailer

Also premiering in November is Thor: Ragnarok. Saturday's panel presented a new trailer for the movie to a packed Hall H.

Halle Berry’s glass of whiskey

The actress was the top mention for the “Kingsman: Golden Circle” panel on Thursday. The cast was given glasses of whiskey, and Berry took the largest pour. The audience chanted “Chug! Chug!” and she did.

Netflix’s 'Bright' and 'Death Note'

Netflix promoted its latest original films. “Bright” is a sci-fi crime thriller with Will Smith, and “Death Note” is a highly anticipated American adaptation of a popular Japanese manga of the same name.

'The Walking Dead' tribute to crew member

The panel kicked off with a tribute to a stunt person who recently died after performing a stunt on the show. Fans also got a glimpse of the latest trailer for season eight.