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Watch the full Harvey Guillén spotlight panel from Emerald City Comic Con- FREE!

Watch everyone's favorite vampire fan chat about his life and career at ECCC

Harvey Guillén Spotlight panel
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The What We Do in the Shadows series started with a bang and has only been gaining more momentum ever since, garnering celebrities fans including Mark Hamill (who even made a guest appearance in the show!). One of the most iconic characters from the main cast is Harvey Guillén's Guillermo de la Cruz, who begins the series as the familiar of another main cast character, the vampire Nandor. For the first time ever, you can watch Harvey Guillén's full spotlight panel from Emerald City Comic Con, a free offering as part of Popverse's first birthday celebration..

Popverse is filmed this and many other panels at at ECCC, as well as New York Comic Con, C2E2, MCM Comic Con, and Florida Supercon. You can watch those 100s of panels by becoming a Popverse member at the 'Fan' level (or higher). Get your membership now, and you'll also be able to watch panels from May's MCM Comic Con in London, June's Florida Supercon, and October's New York Comic Con 2023..

Watch the Harvey Guillén Spotlight panel from Emerald City Comic Con:


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Tiffany Babb

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Tiffany Babb is Popverse's deputy editor and resident Sondheim enthusiast. Tiffany likes stories that understand genre conventions (whether they play into them or against them), and she cries very easily at the movies— but rarely at the moments that are meant to be tearjerkers.
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