Which for Palmer came in the form of an audience eager to see her portray Anna Raven, aka Rogue of those uncanny X-Men. And this Halloween season, Palmer responded to that fan-casting by not only going as the mutant Rogue to Halloween parties, but doing a full on Instagram photoshoot as the character. Perhaps Marvel Studios is taking notes? The move was probably a cheeky way of acknowledging fan support for Palmer playing the role, or perhaps it was just an excuse to have an uncanny Halloween costume. Either way, it would seem the Americanized holiday about the spirits of the dead (as well as trick or treating, costumes, and scary movies marathons) has also become one more litmus test by which to judge geek culture’s ascendence in the zeitgeist. For Palmer was not the only celebrity who used Halloween to indulge their inner San Diego cosplayer. Below the legendary rapper and music producer Diddy is unrecognizable as he dons Joker attire of a specific vintage: namely Heath Ledger’s Clown Prince of Crime, who haunted Gotham City and pop culture nightmares for years to come after The Dark Knight (2008). Diddy even got a police cruiser to reenact one of the most famous images from the film. Elsewhere Janelle Monáe, who is reportedly poised to steal the show in this holiday season’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, portrayed Diva Plavalaguna from Luck Besson’s cult sci-fi classic (that was a bit of a box office disappointment in its day), The Fifth Element (1997); Paris Hilton dressed as Usage Tsukino, aka the Sailor Moon; Halle Bailey went as a Na’vi from Avatar (2009); Henry Golding as Maverick from Top Gun: Maverick; Kylie Jenner was the Bride of Frankenstein and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark; and perhaps the epitome of pop culture fads and social media trends, Kim Kardashian, became no less than Mystique from the classic X-Men films. We’ll leave it up to you dear readers if she better resembled the Rebecca Romjin or Jennifer Lawrence version.