Rick and Morty actors, Terminator 2 star Robert Patrick coming to Auckland's Armageddon Expo

The new actors who voice cult cartoon characters Rick and Morty and one of the stars of legendary '90s action movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day will be in Auckland in June for this winter's Armageddon Expo.

Ian Cardoni and Harry Belden, the voice actors of Rick and Morty, will meet fans and take part in panels discussing their roles at the event which runs June 14 - June 16.

The show follows a mad scientist and his worrying grandson as they tackle multi-dimensional threats and has been a cult favourite since its launch in December 2013.

Patrick played the T-1000 'liquid metal' cyborg that faced off against Arnold Schwarzenegger's Terminator. The actor also played FBI agent John Doggett on The X-Files for two years, having replaced David Duchovny's Fox Mulder. 

Former Doctor Who actor John Barrowman will also be at Armageddon after appearing virtually in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and in person in 2017.

The full lineup as at April is as follows; however, it may change due to guest availability:

  • Robert Patrick - Terminator 2
  • John Barrowman - Doctor Who, Arrow
  • Tait Fletcher - The Mandalorian
  • Luke Baines - Shadowhunters
  • Tiya Sircar - The Good Place, Star Wars Rebels
  • Doug Cockle - The Witcher, Baldur's Gate 3
  • Ian Cardoni - Rick in Rick and Morty
  • Harry Belden - Morty in Rick and Morty
  • Spencer Grammer - Summer in Rick and Morty
  • Bryce Papenbrook - Attack on Titan, Sword Art Online
  • Ryan Bartley - Neon Genesis Evangelion, Sonic Frontiers
  • Veronica Taylor - Pokémon
  • Stephanie Nadolny - Dragonball Z
  • Christina Kelly - One Piece, Akame Ga Kill!
  • Joshua Sky - Comic Writer (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe)
  • Dean Rankine - Comic Artist (Rick and Morty)
  • Viva La Dirt League - YouTubers
  • Hench & Scrap Foundry (Henchwench & Scrap Shop Props) - International Cosplayers
  • Stella Chuu - International Cosplayer
  • Sayaka Sasaki - J-Pop star

Tickets go on sale from May 1.