The stars of film and television drop by the Los Angeles’ Times photo studio at San Diego Comic-Con 2018 for some confetti-throwing fun.
The cast from the film “Fantastic Beasts 2”: Dan Fogler (from left, back row), Alison Sudol, Jude Law, Katherine Waterston, Ezra Miller and Claudia Kim. Front row, from left: Zoe Kravitz, Callum Turner and Eddie Redmayne.
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It’s all confetti and party horns for “The Walking Dead’s” Norman Reedus, left, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
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No zombies here, but there is some clowning around by “The Walking Dead’s” Norman Reedus and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
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Los Angeles Times photographer Jay Clendenin gives “Wynonna Earp” star Melanie Scrofano a hand.
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Dominique Provost-Chalkley, left, and Melanie Scrofano from the television series “Wynonna Earp.”
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The “Wynonna Earp” gang: Dominique Provost-Chalkley, from left, Melanie Scrofano, Kat Barrell, Tim Rozon, Shamier Anderson and Varun Saranga.
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“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” cast: Adam Tsekhman (back row, from left) Jes Macallan, Matt Ryan, Brandon Routh and Nick Zano. Front row, from left: Tala Ashe, Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Caity Lotz and her dog Beasley.
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“Cut Throat City” director RZA, left, and star Wesley Snipes throw a mini-party.
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“Fear the Walking Dead’s” Colman Domingo celebrates.
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“Preacher” trio Ruth Negga, Dominic Cooper and Joe Gilgun strike a pose.
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Maggie Grace, with “Fear the Walking Dead” costars Lennie James and Colman Domingo.
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Rebecca Romijn, Jerry O’ Connell and Christoper Gorham from the animated film “The Death of Superman.”
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“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” is here to party: Terry Crews, Joe Lo Truglio, executive producer Dan Goor, Chelsea Peretti, Stephanie Beatriz, Dirk Blocker, Andy Samberg and Melissa Fumero.
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“Better Call Saul’s” Patrick Fabian, from left, Bob Odenkirk, Giancarlo Esposito, Michael Mando and Rhea Seehorn.
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