David Tennant, Billie Piper To Appear Together At Wizard World Comic Con Philadelphia
By Nick Tylwalk
In the minds of many Doctor Who fans, the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler belong together. Fans attending Wizard World Comic Con Philadelphia will get to see them that way, or at least the actors who play them, which is the next best thing.
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Wizard World announced today that David Tennant and Billie Piper will be making a rare convention appearance together when the show hits the Pennsylvania Convention Center in May, with Tennant appearing on Saturday, May 9 and Sunday, May 10. Piper is coming on May 10 only, but the actors will team up on Sunday for their first U.S. dual public signing, as well as dual photo ops and a Q&A panel.
A VIP ticket to meet Tennant and Piper is currently available for $550, and includes four-day admission to the show (May 7-10), exclusive celebrity trading cards of Tennant and Piper, 8″ by 10″ photos and autograph tickets for both actors, a dual photo op ticket, guaranteed seating at their panel, and more. Wizard World is advising that VIP tickets are probably the only way to guarantee any of these opportunities, as it is not expecting extra autograph tickets or panel seats to be available any other way due to high demand.
Tennant and Piper join a strong lineup of stars from comic-related TV properties, with the leading people from Gotham (Ben McKenzie), Arrow (Stephen Amell) and Agent Carter (Hayley Atwell) all scheduled to attend. For more info and ticket sale links, head to WizardWorld.com/philadelphia.
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