
Fan Expo Denver 2025
Panel chairs get setup ready to host John Cena on day 3 of the event, June 5th.
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Hundreds of booths show off artists' talents.
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Artist and writer of the popular series "Invincible," Ryan Ottley.
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A pair of cantina aliens from the "Star Wars" universe meet writer Timothy Zahn.
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A fan cosplays as the Fairy Godmother from "Shrek"
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Fan cosplays as a New California Republic Ranger from the "Fallout" video game series.
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Mandalorian and Cara Dune cosplay by fans.
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Don't forget Grogu!
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Marvel heroes unite. Blade, Falcon/Captain America, Nakia, and Shuri/Black Panther cosplays in the main lobby.
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"Warhammer 40,000" Space Marines show off their impressive armor.
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Imperial Officer and Stormtrooper patrol the halls of Fan Expo.
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Clickers from "The Last of Us" series send shivers to anyone who gets too close.
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Clickers from "The Last of Us" series send shivers to anyone who gets too close.
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Clickers from "The Last of Us" series send shivers to anyone who gets too close.
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Spider-Punk travels the multiverse to Denver Fan Expo.
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Spider-Punk travels the multiverse to Denver Fan Expo.
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Lord Farquaad, Fairy Godmother, Prince Charming, and the Magic Mirror from "Shrek" strike a pose.
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Levi Craig of Water Color Chaos shows off his unique prints for sale at the convention.
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John Boyega signs autographs for fans
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James and Oliver Phelps, known as the Weasley twins from "Harry Potter", make a special appearance.
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Comedian and Actor Rob Schneider signs autographs.
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"Evil Dead" cult icon actor Bruce Campbell.
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John Rhys-Davies meets hundreds of "The Lord of the Rings" and "Indiana Jones" fans.
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Sinister Darth Vader figurines are seen on sale.
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Fallen Stormtrooper helmets decorate the halls.
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Actor Brendan Fraser signs autographs.
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A dinosaur prop is seen in the back of a Jurassic Park truck.
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An exhibitor is seen with various prop weapons.
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Fans dress up as Shrek characters (left to right) Lord Farquad, Magic Mirror, the Fairy Godmother, and Prince Chargming.

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