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'The Boys' star Jack Quaid walked around Comic-Con wearing a Ghostface costume and fans completely missed it

Jul 25, 2022, 11:20 IST
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"The Boys" star Jack Quaid attended San Diego Comic-Con in support of the show "Star Trek: Lower Decks."Kevin Winter/Getty Images
  • "The Boys" star Jack Quaid attended San Diego Comic-Con to promote his show "Star Trek: Lower Decks."
  • In his downtime, Quaid dressed as Ghostface from "Scream" and walked around the convention.
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"Scream" star Jack Quaid went in disguise as Ghostface at San Diego Comic-Con and went unnoticed by fans.

Quaid was in attendance at SDCC this year to promote the animated show "Star Trek: Lower Decks," in which he portrays Ensign Bradward Boimler. The "Boys" star appeared on stage at Hall H on Saturday as part of a "Star Trek" universe panel that announced a major upcoming crossover event involving "Lower Decks" and "Strange New Worlds."

On Sunday, Quaid posted a series of photos and videos on Twitter and Instagram that were taken at some point during the four-day entertainment convention — except he was unrecognizable.

"Got to walk the floor a bit at #SDCC. Good times!" Quaid captioned a selfie, showing him dressed as the "Scream" villain and standing outside the San Diego Convention Center.

In the most recent "Scream" film, the actor portrayed Richie Kirsch, one of two characters who acted as the Ghostface killer.

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In his Twitter thread, the actor posted several photos of himself as Ghostface, walking among SDCC attendees who were oblivious about the person underneath the costume.

Quaid also shared images of him reuniting with "Hunger Games" costar Jacqueline Emerson. Quaid and Emerson had minor roles as district tributes Marvel and Foxface, respectively, in the 2012 dystopian film.

In addition, he posted a photo revealing that he wore a face mask underneath his horror disguise because "you can't be too careful."

Quaid concluded his Twitter thread by sharing a video of himself gleefully exiting the convention center.

"Thanks for an amazing weekend #SDCC! I missed ya," he said.

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