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Virtual Escapes in Gaming (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Beneath the glamour of awards shows and premieres, numerous stars pursued passions rooted in geek culture.
Virtual Escapes in Gaming
Elijah Wood emerged as a dedicated Animal Crossing player when he messaged a fan on Twitter to visit their island and sell turnips during the game’s peak popularity.[1][2]
Henry Cavill built his own gaming PC and meticulously painted Warhammer 40K figurines, showcasing a commitment to immersive tabletop gaming alongside digital pursuits.[3]
Mila Kunis immersed herself in World of Warcraft, balancing her acting career with hours spent in the game’s expansive universe.[3]
Card Game Collectors
Post Malone invested heavily in Magic: The Gathering, notably purchasing a rare Black Lotus card for around $2 million.[1][4]
Richard Sherman openly celebrated his fandom for Pokémon, discussing his collection and enthusiasm for the franchise.[1]
These pursuits highlighted how competitive card games captivated athletes and musicians alike.
Anime and Cosplay Enthusiasts
Megan Thee Stallion transformed into characters from Jujutsu Kaisen, including detailed cosplays of Gojo and others for events like Halloween.[1][5]
Michael B. Jordan championed lesser-known anime series, defending titles like those featuring Goku and Naruto in public discussions.[3]
Such hobbies bridged music, film, and Japan’s vibrant animation scene.
Tabletop Role-Playing Fans
Vin Diesel embraced Dungeons & Dragons since the 1970s, contributing an introduction to a D&D book and playing on film sets.[3][6]
Joe Manganiello outfitted a dedicated gaming room with dragon heads, fully committing to D&D campaigns.[3]
- Jon Favreau joined celebrity D&D sessions.[6]
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt participated in the game alongside fellow stars.[6]
Unique Collectors and More
Tom Hanks amassed over 300 vintage typewriters, sharing essays and photos while developing a themed app.[1][7]
Jason Momoa curated high-end vintage Leica cameras, speaking passionately about their craftsmanship.[1]
| Celebrity | Nerdy Hobby |
|---|---|
| Karlie Kloss | Coding (founded Kode With Klossy)[1] |
| Rosario Dawson | Comics and Star Trek (co-wrote comic series)[1] |
| Margot Robbie | Harry Potter parties[3] |
| Stephen Colbert | Tolkien lore and Elvish language[3] |
Key Takeaways
- Nerdy hobbies span gaming, collecting, and role-playing across entertainment fields.
- Many stars invested time or money deeply, from million-dollar cards to custom setups.
- Geek culture proved a common thread uniting diverse celebrities.
These revelations underscored that passion for niche interests persisted regardless of fame. What nerdy hobby do you share with these stars? Tell us in the comments.

Besides founding Festivaltopia, Fritz is the managing director of Europe’s largest manufacturer of mobile stages Kultour and has a lot of experience in the event industry, loves music and likes to go to festivals.

