Power Rangers stars, including Skull & Bulk, heading to MCM Comic Con
February 24, 2026
By Nik Roseveare
Power Rangers cast, Blake Anthony Foster, Jason Narvy and Paul Schrier, are heading to MCM London Comic Con this May at London Excel across all three days (May 22nd-24th)
Blake Anthony Foster is an actor and martial artist best known for his role as Justin Stewart, the Blue Turbo Ranger, in Power Rangers Turbo. Making history as the youngest Power Ranger in the franchise at the time, Foster became a fan favourite for his portrayal of the intelligent and courageous prodigy. Beyond his work in Power Rangers, he has appeared in independent films and television projects.
Jason Narvy is an actor and academic widely recognised for his role as the quick-witted and comically villainous Eugene “Skull” Skullovitch in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and subsequent series entries. As one half of the iconic duo Bulk and Skull, Narvy became a staple of the franchise’s early years. In addition to his on-screen career, he has built an accomplished academic path, earning a doctorate in theatre history and teaching at university level.
Paul Schrier is an actor and director best known for portraying Farkas “Bulk” Bulkmeier in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and later seasons of the franchise. As the other half of the beloved Bulk and Skull pairing, Schrier helped provide comic relief that became central to the show’s enduring popularity. Beyond acting, he has worked behind the camera as a director on multiple Power Rangers episodes and is also a passionate comic book creator and illustrator.
The cast will be taking part in photo ops and autographs, with more information of schedules coming soon.
Other guests confirmed for the show include TMNT co-creator Kevin Eastman, the Beyond Paradise cast and more…
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