[10/14/12 - 08:50 AM] Video: Sexy "666 Park Avenue" Makes New York Comic Con Debut Check out the exclusive highlight reel prepared specifically for the convention.
[via press release from Warner Bros. Television]
SEXY "666 PARK AVENUE" MAKES NEW YORK COMIC CON DEBUT
NEW YORK (October 14, 2012) - Residents of television's most mysterious address - 666 Park Avenue - were out in full force at New York Comic Con on Sunday, October 14, as the stars - including Terry O'Quinn (Lost) and Vanessa Williams (Desperate Housewives) - and executive producers of the seductive and spooky series checked in to the East Coast's biggest pop culture convention.
For those who couldn't make it to NYCC, we have a special treat: the exclusive highlight reel prepared specifically for the convention. Check it out below.
Joining O'Quinn and Williams at NYCC were fellow series stars Rachael Taylor (Charlie's Angels), Dave Annable (Brothers & Sisters), Mercedes Masöhn (The Finder), Robert Buckley (One Tree Hill), Helena Mattsson (Iron Man 2), Erik Palladino (ER) and Samantha Logan (Law & Order: SVU), along with executive producers Matthew Miller (Chuck, Human Target) and David Wilcox (Fringe).
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