Halloween costumes inspired by today's movies and TV
As usual, Halloween 2024 costume trends are shaped by the biggest pop culture moments of the past year. Movies, series, events, and influencers—anything that’s made a splash can inspire a Halloween hit. Here are the costumes that will dominate this spooky season:
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Ryan Murphy might as well get royalties for Halloween costume ideas, because his shows have been inspiring outfits for decades. Expect to see plenty of duos dressed as Lyle and Erik Menendez this year. It's going to be a huge trend.
The 'Wednesday' craze hit Halloween so hard that even though the series premiered back in November 2022, the costume is still a fan favorite. There will be plenty of Wednesdays haunting the streets—even if Halloween falls on a Thursday.
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Maybe not the proudest, but certainly the most viral moment from this year's Olympics was when Australian breakdancer Raygun pulled out some kangaroo hops and sprinklers while competing alongside the world's best athletes. Ideal costume idea if you're ready to bust some cheesy moves on the dance floor.
Boomers and Gen Z unite thanks to a certain black-and-white-striped devil. Nobody saw this coming, but Beetlejuice is making a strong comeback. Winona Ryder’s iconic Lydia Deetz will also be a popular choice for those craving some gothic glamour.
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This adorable Netflix movie is a goldmine for Halloween costumes. Characters like Darkness, Dreams, Unexplained Noises, and Insomnia are perfect for anyone looking to rock a unique and cool outfit this year.
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A cape, a mask, a knife, and the chance to chase after anyone in a blonde wig—it’s a classic. With 'Scream 7' on the horizon, Ghostface remains a go-to costume, thanks to Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson, who’ve been gifting Halloween enthusiasts the ultimate scary (and easy) look for 30 years.
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Let’s face it: Art the Clown is scary just by standing there, even before he starts his rampage. If you want to give people a real fright this Halloween, Art the Clown is the way to go.
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The creepy masks from 'The Purge' movies are Halloween gold. While these costumes are visually stunning, they tend to bring out a little too much enthusiasm in some people. But when it comes to aesthetics, these masks never disappoint.
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The release of 'Joker 2' might mean fewer Jokers than we saw in the Halloween of the original movie’s debut, but expect plenty of people reusing their old costumes—and who can blame them? Harley Quinn is still a versatile option, especially with Lady Gaga’s take on the character. While Margot Robbie’s Harley is a bit out of style, some classics never die.
They’re not exactly scary, but let’s be real: 2024 will be full of Deadpools and Wolverines. By the time Halloween rolls around, we’ll be saying, “See? Told you so,” as the streets fill with Logans.
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Regal Victorian costumes, corsets, and flowing skirts—all dripping with elegance—'Bridgerton' is a prime costume inspo. Add a dash of blood or spooky elements, and you’ve got yourself a Halloween-ready outfit. Expect fans worldwide to dress up as their favorite characters from this Netflix hit... if they have the time (and money?)
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Few things are as unnerving as the eerie smiles from this horror franchise. The best part? You can wear your regular clothes and focus all your energy on creating a nightmare-inducing, extra-large smile with the right makeup.
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Thanks to Sabrina Carpenter’s 'Taste' music video, this 90s cult classic comedy is back in the spotlight. Halloween is the perfect excuse to revive one of the most brilliantly aged movies of the decade.
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While the reviews may not suggest 'Wicked' costumes will take over, we wouldn't be surprised if the Elphaba (Wicked Witch of the West) or Glinda (Good Witch) looks go viral. After all, there’s always a surprise hit.
Dressing up as the emotions from 'Inside Out 2' is a fun group costume idea that’s bound to be popular. Throw in some creepy twists to the characters, and you’ll be right on trend. Trust us—everyone will want to be Anxiety.
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ove them or hate them, the Minions are here to stay. With the success of 'Despicable Me 4,' prepare yourself for waves of Bob, Kevin, Stuart, and the rest of the gang this Halloween.
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