This weekend, The Hollywood News are buried deep in a sea of Cos-players at Excel in East London for the first MCM Comic Con of the year so far. Over the next couple of days, tens of thousands of pop culture fans will descend upon he Excel for a bank holiday weekend full of festivities.
We’ll be bringing you various coverage over the coming couple of days, kicking off with a couple of panels which we attended earlier on today. The first was the panel for Being Human, the BBC Three TV series. The panel comprised of Russell Tovey, current Poldark Aidan Turner and actress Lenora Crichlow who talked about their time on the show. All three have now departed the series, but haven’t ruled out a return, as our video clip shows. Maybe a Christmas special is in order?
Take a look.
The trio also shared their favourite episodes over the three seasons in which they starred, which you can also check out in the clip below.
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