11:47PM, Saturday 21 February 2026
Fans of the Fast and the Furious film series will get the chance to see a piece of movie history up close as Maidenhead Comic Con returns next month.
The popular event will be back at Braywick Leisure Centre on Sunday, March 29 with a packed programme of family-friendly entertainment.
Organised by Bolt Events, the event will feature a community-focused atmosphere for children, teens and adults to gather and enjoy the worlds of TV, film, gaming and comics.
Fans will get the chance to see a screen-used Nissan 350Z from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Visitors will also enjoy live character appearances, cosplayers, gaming zones, and interactive displays. There will also be a wide range of traders selling toys, comics and collectables.
The event, which look to ‘bring a positive, vibrant celebration to the town while supporting local engagement and family entertainment’, organisers said.
It has been designed ‘with accessibility and inclusivity in mind’, with ‘family-friendly pricing’ and early entry options available to ‘ensure everyone can enjoy the day comfortably’, they added.
A spokesperson for Bolt Events said: “We’re passionate about creating events where families can make memories together.
“Comic Con isn’t just about fandom — it’s about community, creativity and giving local people a fantastic experience right on their doorstep.”
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