Young Marvel star makes appearance at Kelowna Fan Experience

A child actor from the Marvel Universe was meeting fans this weekend at the Kelowna Fan Experience.

Jett Klyne, who’s from Penticton, plays Tommy Maximoff in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and the series WandaVision.

The KFX is a comic-con style event that invites sci-fi fans to bask in the wonders of geeky culture. In addition to celebrity autographs, there are also live Dungeons and Dragons games, cosplay and a 19+ event called Talk Nerdy To Me.

There is also an exhibit featuring props from the popular TV series Breaking Bad.

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Another child actor from WandaVision, Baylen D. Bielitz, was signing autographs at the KFX. Bielitz plays a boy named Billy in the show.

The KFX takes place at the Delta Hotel. Today, July 17, is the final day of the event.


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