
Wallace and Gromit star to make convention debut in Swansea
Mr Whitehead most recently voiced Wallace in the 2024 Christmas Day special, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, which became the most-watched animated programme in British television history.
Event organisers said: "We're absolutely thrilled to bring Ben Whitehead to Swansea Comic Con for his first-ever convention appearance.
"Following the incredible success of the recent Christmas special, Wallace & Gromit has never been more in the spotlight.
"Ben's appearance is a huge moment not just for the event, but for fans across the UK.
"To host something this exclusive in Swansea, alongside such a fantastic line-up of guests and interactive displays, makes this one our biggest and most exciting shows yet."
Mr Whitehead will be joined by a host of celebrity guests, including Paul Kasey, known for portraying numerous Doctor Who monsters and appearing in Star Wars: Rogue One and Torchwood.
Christopher Ryan, best known as Mike from The Young Ones and for his role as a Sontaran in Doctor Who, will also attend.
Tim Dane Reid, a suit performer and puppeteer known for his creature work in Doctor Who, will be part of the guest line-up.
The event will include immersive displays and family-friendly attractions, including character meet and greets with Optimus Prime, Barricade, Bowser, and Tigger.
Set displays inspired by Stranger Things, Alien, Super Mario Bros., and Ghostbusters will be featured.
Other activities include lightsaber training, Star Wars-themed target practice, a quiet hour for accessibility, and a large marketplace of traders, artists, and cosplay experiences for all ages.
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