While Ben Affleck’s future as Batman is currently in question, the one thing that’s sure is that he will soon make his way to next month’s Celebrity Fan Fest, a two-day interactive fan festival, in Texas. The Celebrity Fan Fest will be held on November 10 and 11 at the JW Marriot Hill Country Resort Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. The event will feature celebrity appearances, celebrity panels, photo ops, special attractions and more.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome (Ben Affleck) to Celebrity Fan Fest and offer his many fans the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet him in person,” Entertainment company PMX Events’ president Bob Wills announced in a statement.
Affleck will be joining two of his Justice League cast members Jason Momoa, who will soon be seen in the upcoming Aquaman solo movie, and Ray Fisher who plays Cyborg in the DCEU. Other celebrities who are scheduled to appear at the Celebrity Fan Fest include Stargate: Atlantis stars Joe Flanigan (Major/Lt. Colonel John Sheppard) and Jewel Staite (Dr. Jennifer Keller) and iZombie stars Aly Michalka (Peyton Charles) and David Anders (Blaine DeBeers). Tickets for Celebrity Fan Fest are currently available for purchase online at pmxevents.com.
While recent reports suggest Matt Reeves’ is looking out for a young actor to replace Affleck as Batman, fans are still hoping to see their favorite actor donning the cape and cowl once again. The news that Affleck was seen outside the Warner Bros. office with a script in his hands was enough to get them excited.
After spending a month in the rehab, Affleck is currently busy getting back in shape for his next film. It was revealed that his next project with Director Gavin O’ Connor, The Has-Been will begin production and filming in Los Angeles on October 22.
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Batman himself! Ben Affleck joining Aquaman Jason Mamoa at San Antonio’s Celebrity Fan Fest next month! pic.twitter.com/WgK798HEfI
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