COMPO Win Tickets To The London MCM EXPO

Britain’s biggest pop culture festival, MCM Expo London Comic Con returns to ExCel London on 25-27 May with an awesome line-up of movie, videogame, sci-fi, comics, anime and cosplay content ready to entertain the show’s 60,000 plus visitors.

Highlights include:

  • Hollywood legend Danny DeVito taking part in Universal's panel on upcoming animated comedy The Lorax
  • Comic Con visitors will get a sneak peek at the next generation of turtles, as Nickelodeon previews its upcoming CG-reimagining of the classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animation with an exclusive presentation and Q&A
  • Noel Clarke (Doctor Who, Kidulthood) and director Johannes Roberts in a panel on upcoming sci-fi horror movie Storage 24
  • Falling Skies stars Seychelle Gabriel, who plays Lourdes, and Sarah Carter, who plays Margaret in the Steven Spielberg-produced sci-fi drama following a group of resistance fighters in the aftermath of an alien invasion will be guests.
  • Pascale Hutton, who played Abby Corrigan in Sanctuary will be presenting footage from her new show, the North America Primeval spin-off New World
  • David Giuntoli, the star of Grimm
  • Raphael Sbarge, Jiminy Cricket in Once Upon A Time

And, of course, there will be all the usual Aladdin's cave of videogaming and anime stalls, cosplay compos and packed to bursting merchandise stalls.

For more information about the full programme, and who’s on when, click here .

MCM Expo takes place at the London Excel in Docklands.

WIN! WIN! WIN!

For your chance to win a pair of tickets to the event (which will be valid for either Saturday or Sunday) click here !

Tickets will be emailed and will need to be printed out in colour.

Competition is open until Wednesday evening. Winners will be informed on Thursday, to give them time to make plans if necessary.

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.