Tyler Hoechlin of Teen Wolf

Two superhero actors from the DC Comics universe are coming to the Philippines. Ray Fisher (Cyborg) and Tyler Hoechlin (Superman) are both flying in this weekend for AsiaPOP Comicon 2017 at the SMX Convention Center. The APCC event kicks off today (Aug. 26) and ends on Sunday (Aug. 27).

DCEU’s Cyborg And Superman Join AsiaPOP Comicon 2017

Fisher, who appeared as Cyborg in a cameo role in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, will have more screen time in the much-awaited movie Justice League. Fisher is expected to be an even bigger star in the years to come, as DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is expected to roll out a Cyborg movie in 2020.

Ray Fisher is Cyborg in 2020 moviefrom DCEU
Ray Fisher’s Cyborg is believed to be getting his own movie in 2020.

Hoechlin plays Superman in the CW series Supergirl, with lead actress Melissa Benoist. He will also be in the third installment of the Fifty Shades movie series, starring Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele and Jamie Dornan as Christian Grey. He also portrayed the complicated role of Derek Hale in the MTV series Teen Wolf.

Aside from Fisher and Hoechlin, fans have a lot of other reasons to check out this year’s AsiaPOP Comicon. There are toys to see, comics to buy (and sign) and comic artists to meet. Cosplayers are a big part of the fun, too.

Japanese idol Serena Kozuki a.k.a. Live Monster is also gracing the event. Fans of TenchiMuyo! Ryo Ohki know her for the anime’s theme, Shake the DiCE.

To get tickets for APCC Manila 2017, go to the SM Tickets website or visit any SM Tickets outlet. Here are the ticket prices:

1-day pass – P600
2-day pass – P900
3-day pass – P1,100

APCC Manila 2017 is free for children aged five years and below. (Bring a valid identification for age verification.)

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When she's not busy managing the social media accounts of PilipinasPopcorn, Rosie Cat Moore bakes oatmeal cookies and watches her favorite TV series. After completing her bachelor's degree in Communications, she vowed never to go back to school -- unless there are special events. She has been contributing to print and digital magazines for 20 years now, starting from her high school days.

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