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Mark Ruffalo And Jared Leto Donned Masks To Walk Around NYCC
Leto, who’s enjoying the Joker within the upcoming Suicide Squad film, had probably the most enjoyable sporting a fairly scary Rafiki masks from The Lion King! Of particular interest to Leto seemed to be the preponderance of attendees dressed as Joker sidekick Harley Quinn. Case in point: New York City Comic-Con this past weekend was absolutely packed with impressive cosplay.
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This Comic Con attendee would have flipped out if she knew the real Joker was right in front of her. While the average attendee used costume to pretend to be a superhero, the actors dressed up with precisely the opposite aim. “Breaking Bad” actor Bryan Cranston famously walked around San Diego Comic Con in a creepy mask of his character Walter White.
When you’re at a comic book convention, you should always be nice to your neighbor.
The actors, who attended the fan convention separately last week, have both posted pictures of themselves walking around anonymously while wearing rather elaborate masks. Or did they just wander?
He also went on Instagram to show fans the mask he hid behind at the event.
Other times, celebs at the Con just want a chance to buy something.
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Over the past couple of years, it has become somewhat of a sport, tradition and favorite past time for celebrities to arrive at any given Comic-Con in disguise, fooling fans and even a few longtime friends.