Casts of ‘Titanic,’ ‘Star Trek,’ ‘Batman,’ ‘Home Improvement’ and More Reunite at Hollywood Show
What To Know
- The 2026 Hollywood Show will feature over 80 stars and major reunions from iconic films and TV series including Star Trek, Batman, Titanic, E.T., Police Academy, Annie, Hunter and more.
- Special highlights include the final Hollywood Show appearance of Julie Newmar and large cast gatherings for the 60th anniversary of Batman, a Star Trek reunion with notable actors from the original series, and an E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial reunion.
- Other notable stars in attendance include Barbara Hershey, Bruce Dern, Butch Patrick, Catherine Bell, Joan Collins, Debbie Gibson, James Denton, Jon Provost, Stefanie Powers, Todd Bridges, William Katt and many others.
The Hollywood Show, the triannual pop culture convention located in Burbank, California, kicks off 2026 with a two-day event featuring over 80 stars and multiple mega-movie and TV reunions including Star Trek, Batman, Titanic, Back to the Future, E.T., Aliens, Police Academy, Cujo, Annie, Hunter and more. This year’s event also includes the final Hollywood Show appearance of legendary actress Julie Newmar, as well as Bobbie Shaw Chance, from the 1960s beach party movies; Chris Potter, a Marvel Legend known for voicing Gambit; and the beloved Jon Provost, who played Timmy Martin in Lassie.
Who will be part of the Star Trek Reunion at the Hollywood Show?

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Adrienne Barbeau, who played Senator Kimara Cretak on Deep Space 9, and Joan Collins, who played the selfless Edit Keeler in “The City on the Edge of Forever” episode in the Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), join headliner Julie Newmar (Eleen-TOS) and many others for an epic reunion.
Other confirmed cast members include Caesar Belli (Steve O’Connel in the TOS fan-favorite episode “And the Children Shall Lead”), Victor Brandt (Tongo Rad/Lt. Watson — TOS), Mark Robert Brown (Don Linden-“And the Children Shall Lead”), Charlie Croughwell (stunts in Insurrection), Pamelyn Ferdin (Mary Janowski-“And the Children Shall Lead”), Jenette Goldstein (Enterprise-B Science Officer, Star Trek: Generations), Nicholas Guest (Starfleet Cadet, Wrath of Khan), Craig Huxley (Peter Kirk/Tommy Stames — TOS), Nancy Kovack (Nona-TOS), Sachi Parker (Taka-Next Generation), Derek Partridge (Dionyd — TOS), Charles Picerni (Security Lt — TOS), Mark Rolston (various roles on TNG/ENT) and Constance Towers (Ambassador Taxco — DS9).
Who will be part of the 60th Anniversary Reunion of Batman?

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While the Batman character debuted in comics almost 30 years earlier in 1939, it was ABC’s original 1966 Batman with Adam West and Burt Ward that skyrocketed the caped crusader into a prime-time pop culture phenomenon during its three-season run. Gathering to celebrate Batman‘s 60th anniversary are Julie Newmar, Joan Collins, Catherine Ferrar, Charlie Picerni, Eileen O’Neal, H.M. Wynant, Jane Wald, Linda Gaye Scott, Lisa Michell, Marilyn Hanold, Nancy Kovack, Peter Deyell, Sharykn Wynters, Sivi Aberg and Susan Silo.
NOTE: Julie Newmar, Susan Silo and Nancy Kovack are only appearing Saturday at the Hollywood Show.
Who will be attending the E.T.: the Extra-Terrestrial reunion?

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Winner of four Academy Awards, including Best Original Score and Best Visual Effects, 1982’s E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is the remarkable story of 10-year-old Elliott, who befriends a creature from another planet and teaches everyone what friendship is all about. The film grossed over $350 million in North American during its initial release, overtaking Star Wars as the highest-grossing film of all time. Attending the reunion are Henry Thomas who played Elliott along with his onscreen mom Dee Wallace, and many other cast members including Robert MacNaughton (who played Elliott’s older brother), C. Thomas Howell and Erika Eleniak (Elliott’s friends), and Matthew DeMeritt, who was born with no legs and played the beloved E.T.
Who will be attending the Titanic reunion?

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To be clear: Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet will not be at the Titanic reunion. However, plenty of other stars of the film, which won 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and is one of the highest-grossing films of all time, will be there, including Billy Zane and Frances Fisher, as well as Danny Nucci (who played Jack’s stowaway pal Fabrizio) and Jenette Goldstein (who starred in multiple James Cameron films, including Aliens and Terminator 2).
Who will be part of the Back to the Future reunion?

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You won’t need a DeLorean to be transported back to the ’50s again when you see the cast of 1985’s Back to the Future reunite at the Hollywood Show. Cast members confirmed to attend include Billy Zane, Charlie Croughwell, Claudia Wells, Sachi Parker, Johnny Green, Donald Fullilove, Harry Waters Jr., Katy Cable and Michael Klastorin.
Who will be part of the Aliens reunion?

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James Cameron brought us the 1986 sequel Aliens, the second film in the horror franchise, and one of ReMIND Magazine’s Top Sci-Fi Films of All Time. Jenette Goldstein, Ricco Ross and Mark Rolston all are attending.
Who will be part of the Home Improvement reunion?

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Hit ’90s sitcom Home Improvement will be represented by Richard Karn, who played Al Borland, star of show-within-a-show Tool Time and sidekick of host Tim Taylor (Tim Allen). Also appearing will be Patricia Richardson, who played the always-composed Jill Taylor, wife to Tim and mom to their brood of three young sons. Rounding out the reunion will be Debbe Dunning, who joined the cast in Season 3 playing “Tool Time Girl” Heidi Keppert.
Who will be part of the Annie reunion?

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Fans of the Academy Award-nominated Annie won’t have to wait til tomorrow to meet the stars of this 1982 film: Aileen Quinn, who played the spunky orphan herself, will be appearing, as will Toni Ann Gisondi (who played the youngest orphan Molly) and Rosanne Sorrentino (the bossy orphan Pepper).
Who will be part of the Police Academy reunion?

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Major stars of 1984’s Police Academy will be in attendance, including Steve Guttenberg as Carey Mahoney, the troublemaker who was forced into the academy, and Michael Winslow, who played Larvell Jones in all several Police Academy films and gained fame for his amazing ability to mimic sound effects using just his mouth. Also in attendance is Jackie Joseph, who played Mrs. Kirkland, the matriarch of the family terrorized by the academy’s antics, in the franchise’s second and fourth films.
Who will be part of the Cujo reunion?

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Stephen King’s 1981 Cujo made the once-adorable Saint Bernard a rabid killer. While the actual dog from the film won’t be in attendance, Gary Morgan, a stuntman who played Cujo, will be! Dee Wallace, who played trapped mother Donna Trenton and Danny Pintauro, who played her young son Tad, will also be in attendance, as will director Lewis Teague.
Who will be part of the Hunter reunion?

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NBC’s Hunter (1984-91) starred former NFL player Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter, a renegade LAPD homicide detective. The series ran for seven seasons and was initially called out for its violence, until it found its footing — and ratings — by leaning into the often-comedic chemistry between Dryer and costar Stepfanie Kramer, who played Hunter’s partner, Dee Dee McCall. Both Fred Dryer and Stepfanie Kramer will be attending the show.
Full list of stars attending the Hollywood Show
Other notable stars in attendance include Barbara Hershey, Bruce Dern, Butch Patrick, Catherine Bell, Joan Collins, Debbie Gibson, James Denton, Jon Provost, Stefanie Powers, Todd Bridges, William Katt and more. For the full list of stars attending visit the Hollywood Show’s official home page here.
How can you attend the Hollywood Show?
The two-day event takes place on Jan. 9 and 10, 2026, at the Los Angeles Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel, 2500 N. Hollywood Way. You can order tickets now via Hollywood Show or purchase at the door.
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