GalaxyCon Licensed for ‘Rocky Horror,’ ‘The Crow,’ ‘American Psycho’GalaxyCon Licensed for ‘Rocky Horror,’ ‘The Crow,’ ‘American Psycho’
GalaxyCon to use licenses to create new products and experiences at conventions and across e-commerce.
July 16, 2024

GalaxyCon, an independently owned consumer and fan engagement company, has announced it has acquired the licensing rights to the cult hit franchises, “The Rocky Horror Show,” “The Crow” and “American Psycho.” GalaxyCon will use the newly acquired rights for new products and experiences at its conventions, including GalaxyCon, Nightmare Weekend and Animate!, along with products for its e-commerce store.
“Our fans already love these three incredible IPs and we’ve started designing some really incredible products and experiences around them,” says Mike Broder, founder, GalaxyCon. “We’re also in the process of acquiring licensing rights to even more pop-culture franchises, which we look forward to announcing in the coming weeks.”
“American Psycho,” released in April 2002 and based on the book by Bret Easton Ellis, is widely regarded as one of the greatest satirical horror films of all-time. “The Crow,” released in May 1994, spawned three sequels and a television series and has iconic imagery recognized worldwide. And since its debut at the Royalty Court Theater in London in 1973, the “Rocky Horror Picture Show” has been covering the globe with an infectious concoction of sexual liberation, B-movie pastiche and rock‘n’roll.
“We’re excited to bring these incredible licenses to GalaxyCon fans across the country,” says David Valazzi, director, business development, GalaxyCon. “This is just the beginning, too, because we’ve got even more exciting properties coming down the line, so stay tuned.”
These new licensing acquisitions were set up through Evolution (“American Psycho,” “The Crow”) and Golden Goose (“The Rocky Horror Picture Show).
“Given their expertise in the pop-culture marketplace, we are really excited to see how GalaxyCon will further engage and delight their core fanbase with unique fan-first merchandise and experiences at their conventions for both ‘American Psycho’ and ‘The Crow,’” says Travis J. Rutherford, co-founder, chief revenue officer, Evolution USA.
This acquisition is another part of GalaxyCon’s major expansion as the company continues its growth and dedication to bringing engaging experiences to fans and cities across the U.S. in 2024, 2025 and beyond. GalaxyCon also recently announced a significant expansion of its events into several new markets, bringing its fandom events to 17 shows in 2025.
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