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These Are The Scariest Halloween Costumes Of 2019–Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You!

August 20, 2019 by Chloe Wilt

 
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5. Pet Sematary 

Another Stephen King classic was remade into one of the scariest horror films of the year. Pet Sematary is about a haunted forest that brings loved ones back to life, but at a cost. While zombified pets are one thing, a human brought back to life implemented a whole new set of challenges.

Children in the forest worship the enchanted cemetery by marching through with animal masks. Purchase an animal mask, beat on a round drum, and wear tattered clothing to become these frightening possessed kids.

6. Joker

Joaquin Phoenix is the latest Joker in the upcoming spin-off movie about the Batman villain set to release in October ahead of Halloween. The Joker isn’t exactly a new Halloween look, but Phoenix’s iteration is quite possibly the most chill-inducing.

Major makeup skills are necessary to fully recreate the clown makeup he sports. And, don’t forget the iconic red suit with a yellow vest and green shirt to look classy and spooky at the same time.

7. Velvet Buzzsaw

Jake Gyllenhaal traveled back to his mind-bending horror roots, like in the early ’00s Donnie Darko, in this Netflix horror mystery. Gyllenhaal plays an art curator who discovers a painting from a recently deceased artist that comes to life in demonic ways.

Those who have seen the movie will understand how truly scary this unassuming costume is. Gyllenhaal sports wide square frame glasses and a classy suit with a chaotic look in his eye.

The classy costume could be turned into a couple’s look or a trio with the addition of the two women in the movie Rene Russo and Toni Collette.

8. Happy Death Day 2U

A slasher twist on the plotline from Groundhog Day, a college student wakes up on her birthday and is killed by a baby-masked killer before the end of the night only to wake up again in her bed the next day.

In the sequel, Tree Gelbman (Jessica Rothe) experiences the same anomaly and reclaims the narrative killing herself in outlandish ways before the killer in the Kewpie-esque mask can get to her.

Find a baby mascot head and sport a dark hoodie to act the part of the creepy killer, or hold a birthday cake wearing a hospital robe with smeared makeup to play the part of Tree.

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