Actress Neve Campbell stepped out onto a stage at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to raucous applause along with some of her co-stars from the iconic slasher film Scream as Fan Expo Canada got underway Thursday night.
Actress Neve Campbell stepped out onto a stage at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre to raucous applause along with some of her co-stars from the iconic slasher film“I’m home,” the Ontario native said to loud applause when asked what it was like to be back in Toronto.They spent a good part of the hour cajoling about their friendship, what it was like working with Wes Craven and their thoughts on acting.
But while the actors would normally have been peppered with a barrage of audience questions about fan favorites such asand other films and shows they’ve collectively taken part in, a moderator mostly made sure they stayed on safe ground with pre-selected questions. Time was also filled with a round of horror-themed Family Feud with a few selected audience members.
Fan Expo Canada had initially said they would be unaffected by the strike, but several big names have dropped off the slate for appearances. GTA-raisedactor Hayden Christensen said this week that he was cancelling a special Saturday evening appearance because of the strike, though he will still be at the convention to sign autographs and take photos with fans.actress Gwendoline Christie and director Sam Ramey have also dropped off the slate.
Still, there is a long list of celebrities, voice actors, and comic creators, who will be taking part in the mega fan event. They include Gates McFadden of
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