The event offers cosplayers, movie buffs, and those into their graphic novel a chance to proudly geek out over their favourite pop culture characters. From meet-and-greets with Star Trek actors and members of the Suicide Squad to “cosplay central” — more on that below — the weekend is an inclusive event where the aim is simply to hang out with like-minded types and have a blast doing it. Here’s what to expect from the three-day event.
When and where is MCM Comic Con 2025?
Comic Con tends to happen twice a year in London, once in May and for a second time in October. This month’s event is being held at the ExCel Centre (Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, E16 1XL) from Friday October 24 until Sunday October 26. Timings for each day differ, according to ticket type, detailed below.
There are three tiers of tickets available: priority entry, weekend entry and general entry. There are also kids’ tickets, for those aged 5-10, which are £7 on all three days. The weekend tickets are now sold out, but the others are as follows:
- Priority (entry from 10am) — £37
- General (entry from noon) — £27
- Priority (entry from 9am) — £47
- General (entry from 11am) — £37
- Priority (entry from 10am) — £39
- General (entry from noon) — £29
In addition, there are “squad bundles” available, which buys five priority tickets. Not available for Saturday, for Friday the bundle is £152.25, and on Sunday £160.25.
All ticket prices above include service fees.
The full details of the weekend’s events can be found at the MCM Comic Con website, and it’s worth exploring as there’s a huge amount to get up to, from creative classes to live performances. There’s even a huge “after hours” party that goes on till 9pm, and is included in the ticket price.
The big draw for many, though, is the chance to meet the stars from different shows and franchises. There are plenty of meet and greets available, and appearances from special guests. This year’s biggest names include Jon Bernthal, star of horror drama series The Walking Dead as well as being the Punisher; Karen Fukuhara , aka Katana in Suicide Squad and Karl Urban , who’s been in Dredd, Mortal Kombat II, Star Trek and Riddick. But the names go on and on — it’s not just actors but top-tier authors too. The website has the full details.
The ExCel centre is fairly huge, and a day here typically involves a lot of walking. As such, pop on comfy shoes, no matter your outfit. Costumes are strongly encouraged — most people dress up — but by no means mandatory. Otherwise, it’s suggested to dress up in fan-related gear — think a T-shirt or a baseball cap. A big part of the event is meeting likeminded fans, so showing your loyalty will go a long way. Whatever you wear, try to make sure it’s either got pockets or you’ve got a bag: though there’s plenty of food and drink at the event, snacks are advised to keep your energy levels up.
The ExCel Hall, Royal Victoria Dock, is where it’s all happening. The DLR is the easiest way to get there, alighting at either Customs House or Prince Regent.
MCM Comic Con, October 24-26, ExCel Centre, Royal Victoria Dock, 1 Western Gateway, E16 1XL. For more information, visit mcmcomiccon.com