In 2010, Kellan Lutz’s cap foreshadowed the emjoi craze to come years later. Three films in to the “Twilight” franchise, Lutz made an odd trio with Amber Heard and James Frain at Wired’s hideout that year.
Once upon a time, the stars of “True Blood” were inescapable on the event scene. Here, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Joe Manganiello, and Rutina Wesley escaped the fanboys in San Diego on July 24, 2010.
Since 2008, the Condé Nast technology brand has staked out this prime real estate, directly across from the Convention Center. Talent (and their handlers) have sought this out as the nearest sanctuary port.
The late Nelsan Ellis, who played Lafayette Reynolds on HBO’s “True Blood,” made an early appearance in 2009.
“The Wolverine” premiered just a few days after Hugh Jackman cruised through the Omni hotel. Also stopping by on this Sunday back in 2013: Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, and former “Con” star Ian Somerhalder.
Eli Roth and Lorenza Izzo brought the glam in 2015. Roth’s “Death Wish” remake (with Bruce Willis and Elisabeth Shue) will be scaring the turkey out of audiences this Thanksgiving.
Years before “Game of Thrones” wine spurred video thinkpieces on this very site, “Game of Thrones” and “Narcos” star Pedro Pascal raised a chalice of Westeros Brew, one of the unique pours at the Wired Café.
The brilliant Dr. Spencer Reid on “Criminal Minds,” Matthew Gray Gubler, uncovered the mystery behind comfortable walking shoes in 2009.
Back in 2012, the cast of MTV’s “Teen Wolf” would have been howling if they knew that after they wrapped out, their series would respawn (without them) as a podcast.
“The Walking Dead” alum and “Guardians of the Galaxy’s” Yondu, Michael Rooker, made a new furry friend outside at Wired in 2014.