Thursday 20 August is the last day to book autographs and photo ops on the website. Anything you miss has to be sorted at the venue, in a queue. Send in items closed on Monday.
The show is Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 August at ExCeL London, E16 1XL. Second London edition from Monopoly Events, roughly 45 guests announced.
The Price Ladder Runs From £20 to £195
| Price | Guests |
|---|---|
| £195 | John Cena |
| £150 | Danai Gurira |
| £125 | Joseph Quinn |
| £80 to £85 | Simon Pegg, Linda Hamilton, Paul Wesley, Jason Isaacs |
| £60 to £70 | John Cleese, Hayley Atwell, Lena Headey, Tom Welling, Arden Cho, Lana Parrilla, Claire Holt, Robert Patrick |
| £40 to £55 | Billie Piper, Edward Furlong, Cara Buono, Kat Graham, Jodi Benson, Paige O’Hara, Matt Davis, Anna Popplewell |
| £20 to £35 | Jack Gleeson, Linda Larkin, Christian Coulson, Adrian Rawlins, Geraldine Somerville, Andy Linden |
Jack Gleeson signs at £30. Lena Headey, his on screen mother, is £60. Adrian Rawlins and Geraldine Somerville, James and Lily Potter, are £20 each.
Some Autographs Cannot Be Booked Online At All
Anything marked pay on the day is floor only. Jason Isaacs, Robert Patrick, Kat Graham, Erica Durance, John Glover, Sean Maguire, Anna Popplewell, Mark Rolston, William Hope and Cynthia Scott are all in that group.
Michael Biehn’s autograph price is still to be confirmed, though his photo op books at £85. Shameik Moore is £50 to £60, decided on the day.
Check which of your guests fall into which column before the site closes tonight, and bring cash for the rest.
Five of the Aliens Marines Are Here
Michael Biehn, Mark Rolston, Jenette Goldstein, William Hope and Cynthia Scott. Four of the five sit in the £30 to £40 band, which makes it the best value reunion of the weekend.
Terminator brings Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn, Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick.
Learn From the 2024 Complaints
The first London show drew mixed reviews and the grumbles repeated rather than being scattered. Panels were the weak point. Not enough seating, a stage set too low for anyone at the back, people saving chairs from early morning, and stewarding that told standing attendees at the sides to sit down for some talks but not others, which turns a queue into forty minutes of looking at the back of a head. One reviewer who has been to several Monopoly shows called this the worst of them, which counts for more than a one off complaint. There was also a pricing row over an item advertised at £60 that staff quoted at £90 on the day. So arrive early, pick two or three guests that genuinely matter to you before you walk in, treat panels as a bonus rather than the reason you came, and carry more than you budgeted. The floor itself, the prop builds and the cosplay, is free once you are inside and is where most people end up enjoying themselves.
Getting There
Custom House and Prince Regent stations, with the Elizabeth line running direct from central London and Heathrow.
Driving is awkward this year. Sandstone Lane and Seagull Lane are closed, so the car park under the venue is reached via Royal Victoria Dock Road or the A112.
The Cheap Version
Entry plus two signatures from the £20 to £40 band is a full day out for about the price of a gig ticket. Add one £195 autograph and you have doubled the cost of the weekend.
