This Famous Actor From ‘The Boys’ Went Undercover As Ghostface At San Diego Comic-Con 2022

Jack Quaid in center of image

American actor Jack Quaid, best known for his role as “Hughie” in Amazon Prime’s hit show The Boys, spent some time at the San Diego Comic-Con this past weekend, but he didn’t go dressed as himself. Instead, he chose to go as “Ghostface” from the movie Scream. Jack, the son of actors Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, posted pictures on Instagram and Twitter of him walking casually around the SDCC halls, taking pictures with fans, and essentially just hanging out.

He used his social media to promote the most recent installment of the movie series Scream, in which he plays Richie Kirsch, one of the villains from the horror/thriller franchise. It is possible to see him interacting closely with fans at the event from the pictures, but no one could recognize him under the iconic black and white mask. However, from the short videos posted on his Twitter account, someone followed him along SDCC to record these interactions and his journey throughout the convention.

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Besides The Boys, where he is a regular part of the superhero-hunting team, Quaid was also part of several projects in the last few years. Last year he voiced Ensign Brad Boimler in the third season of Star Trek: Lower DecksHe also voiced Alberto Falcone in the DCAU adaptation of Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One, the graphic novel that partially inspired Matt Reeves’ The Batman. Quaid will be part of this year’s Oppenheimer, which tells the story of the American scientist of the same name. Christopher Nolan is going to direct the movie, and even though stars like Florence Pugh and Cillian Murphy have already been confirmed and named, his character hasn’t been disclosed just yet.

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