Mass Effect Trilogy fans attending MCM London ComicCon this October at ExCeL are in for a treat as Jennifer Hale, Mark Meer, and Ali Hillis will be in attendance as guests. The Mass Effect VA stars will be at the event for all three days and will be available for photo ops and signings. They will also have a special panel that will be hosted on the Main Stage on Sunday 26th October, 2025.
Although they are very well known for their iconic roles, the actors have a huge number of roles under their belt. Jennifer Hale, who voiced Female Shepard, has voiced many iconic characters such as Bayonetta in Bayonetta, Samus Aran, Ashe from Overwatch, Naomi Hunter from the Metal Gear Solid series. Mark Meer has voiced several characters in the Mass Effect Trilogy, including Male Shepard and has also lent his voice to characters in the Baldur’s Gate series and Dragon Age series. As for Ali Hillis who voiced Liara T’Soni, she also voice Queen Palutena in the Kid Icarus series and Lightning in Final Fantasy XIII.
If you would like to know more information, you can find the official announcement below.
MCM London Comic Con Announces Mass Effect Trilogy Cast for October Show
London, Saturday 30 August: ReedPop has today announced that stars of the Mass Effect trilogy Jennifer Hale, Mark Meer and Ali Hillis will be attending MCM London Comic Con in October this year.
All three will be appearing Friday 24th to Sunday 26th October.
Jennifer Hale is a voice actress best known for her work in a range of video game franchises. She played the female Commander Shepard in the Mass Effect series, as well as voicing the lead in the Bayonetta franchise, Ashe in Overwatch, as well as Naomi Hunter and Emma Emmerich in the Metal Gear Solid games.
Jennifer is also well-known for TV roles including Jean Grey in X-Men 97 and Senator Chuchi in Star Wars: The Bad Batch.
Mark Meer is a voice actor, writer and improviser, known for his role as the male Commander Shepard. Mark’s voice can also be recognised from a variety of roles in the Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age series.
Ali Hillis is an actress known for her role as the Asari researcher and archaeologist Dr. Liara T’Soni in the Mass Effect trilogy. Alongside this role, Ali also portrayed Lightning in the Final Fantasy XIII series, in addition to the Goddess of Light, Palutena, in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
Join Jennifer Hale, Mark Meer and Ali Hillis as they deep dive into their time as the Commander Shepards and Dr. Liara T’Soni in Mass Effect on the Main Stage on Sunday 26 October at 12:30pm, included in tickets. This panel will have seat reservations available, opening 24 September.
Jennifer, Ali and Mark will also be available for photographs and autographs for all three days of MCM Comic Con October.
Keep an eye on the official MCM Comic Con pages for the latest announcements as ReedPop reveals more exciting guests, panels and activities in the lead up to MCM Comic Con October.
Will you be attending MCM London ComicCon this October? Are you excited to meet the heroic crew of the Normandy in the flesh? If you are, what would you say to them? Please let us know in the comments. And with all said and done, I should go.
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