These Guys Cleverly Used Everyday Objects To Dress Up As Famous Movie Characters

If you’re planning to attend the Comic Con and don’t have the time to get a proper outfit for your Cosplay ready in time (read as: I’m too broke to afford that shit, so I’ll sit at home, imagine going next year, drowning in my own pool of tears while I watch other people upload  multiple Instagram pictures with 20,000 hashtags on their pictures.)

No, that wasn’t me being bitter about not going to Comic Con. That was just me trying to show the bright side of things. This guy feels the same as you (I think) and has come up with the most innovative ways to cosplay which is totally light on your pockets:

1. Jaws

The shark says thank you. At least somebody decided to do a Jaws cosplay.

 

2. A Na’avi from Avatar

Close enough.

 

3. Statue of Liberty

Cost of going to New York saved.

 

4. Belle from Beauty and the Beast

The multitasking mango pudding. Thank you pudding.

 

5. Elsa from Frozen

Disney, please learn to be as awesome as this guy.

 

6. Super Saiyan Goku

Minions, are you seeing this?

 

7. Groot

More like, Foot!

 

8.  Jurassic Park poster

Ha ha. Whoever designed the Jurassic Park poster, that’s how you could have saved money.

 

9. Neo from Matrix trilogy

Matrix VFX team, IN. YOUR. FACE.

 

10. Meowth

You’re gonna hear me roar!

 

11. Mulan

Will the real Mulan please stand up?

 

12. Mystique from X-Men

Anybody can be a mutant now.

 

13. Life of Pi poster

Richard Parker was an asshole anyway. This one’s better, doesn’t run away.

 

14. Harry Potter

Avada Kedavra! *kills self*

 

15. Evil Queen from Snow White

Could the evil queen get any more evil?

 

16. Teletubbies

I almost couldn’t recognize who the real ones were.

 

17. Terminator

Hasta la vista, baby. Going to get my cosplay game on.

 

18. Wolverine

That’s one “ripping” costume.

 

19.  Spock

Leonard Nimoy is turning in his grave.

Live long and prosper laugh!

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