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Weird Al Responds In Kind After Learning That Paul Rudd Dressed Up As Him For Halloween

Weird Al Responds In Kind After Learning That Paul Rudd Dressed Up As Him For Halloween
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It has been a year since Paul Rudd donned his iconic Weird Al Yankovic costume.

Recently, the image received a revival when @tygerbugGarrett tweeted the image commenting on the Irony that Rudd's daughter was accompanying him in a Marvel Cinematic Universe costume.


He began:

"Imagine."
"She's got her Avengers candy bag. She's dressed up as The Wasp for Halloween, escorted by her father, Paul Rudd, who played Ant-Man, in the actual blockbuster film, Ant-Man and the Wasp."
"But he's decided to go as Weird Al Yankovic."

It appears Weird Al has actually noticed this year.

He responded only as Weird Al can—with a smart parody.

Weird Al in the Ant-Man costume sparked the Twitter populace's creativity almost immediately.





After all, since it's Halloween, if Weird Al doesn't have a costume ready, we have to help him!





But mostly everybody just REALLY wants to see Weird Al as Ant-Man.





We are looking forward to seeing both Paul Rudd's and Weird Al's costumes for Halloween 2019.

Weird Al's foray into film, the cult classic UHF, is available here.

George Takei's Halloween Costume Contest 2019

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