This Samara Cosplay Will Leave You Speechless: A Brilliant Execution

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Cosplay enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement over a creative and eerie portrayal of Samara from "The Ring." This brilliant execution has captivated audiences, sparking a mixture of awe and practical concerns. Imagine the iconic scene where Samara crawls out of the TV, but this time, it's happening in real life at a crowded convention center.

One observer noted, "Cosplay like this always seems cool in short clips. But then I imagine having to spend the whole day wheeling around a literal piece of furniture in a crowded space, and it loses its appeal." This comment highlights the dedication and effort put into such a complex cosplay.

"The idea, the design, the execution. Brilliant!" exclaimed another fan, encapsulating the general sentiment. The creativity doesn't stop there. One user imagined a modern-day twist: "I like the idea of modern day The Ring where people have mounted flat screens, and she just tumbles out of the TV falling onto the floor."

However, practicality is a concern for some. "I would not want to put bare hands and feet on a convention center floor," one person pointed out. Another suggested, "Needs some locking casters," addressing the mobility challenges of moving a television set around a busy convention.

"Is River acting up again?" quipped a commenter, adding a touch of humor to the discussion. For those intrigued by the origins of this chilling character, one person recommended, "If you want to go down a rabbit hole look up the lore of the Japanese version Sadako, there’s an entire novel series."

The dedication of cosplayers is evident, with one user sharing their own experience, "I cosplayed a dwarf once. I attached shoes to my knees and was so happy until I had to walk around. My knees hurt so bad that a guy let me borrow his skateboard."

In the end, this Samara cosplay at Phoenix Comicon has become a talking point for its creativity and the challenges it brings. One user summed it up perfectly, "We had one of those at Phoenix Comicon too, she just skips the middle man and rolls around in a television on wheels, no entertainment center."

Whether it's the brilliant execution or the practical challenges, this Samara cosplay has left a lasting impression on all who witnessed it.

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Top Comments from Imgur

FaptainPicard

Cosplay like this always seems cool in short clips. But then I imagine having to spend the whole day wheeling around a literal piece of furniture in a crowded space, and it loses its appeal.

Goldielocksbear

That is BRILLIANT!!!!

MrBananaPants

The idea, the design, the execution. Brilliant!

salikarn

I like the idea of modern day The Ring where people have mounted flat screens, and she just tumbles out of the TV falling onto the floor

LordHosk

I would not want to put bare hands and feet on a convention center floor.

tiderfish

Needs some locking casters

Stonemarter

Is River acting up again?

Ohdearaudrey

If you want to go down a rabbit hole look up the lore of the Japanese version sadako, there’s an entire novel series

TheKulneff

The TV's leaking!!!

Way80

This is why I have a flat tv.

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