Halloween Costume Guide
This gang doesn’t actually take part in Purge Night violence themselves, they hunt people down and sell them to wealthy buyers who want to run private hunts of their own. The mask, either the “GOD” one or the plain cross-painted face, is the whole point, since the rest of the outfit is just biker basics anyone could put together. This is a secondary gang from The Purge: Anarchy (2014), directed by James DeMonaco (Wikipedia), not named leads in the franchise, so most people will read “creepy biker” before anyone places the specific movie.
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The mask is the first thing people notice, and if it’s a blank white mask with no text or cross, the whole look reads as generic slasher instead of this specific gang. The black-on-black clothing underneath needs to actually be plain, since any logo or bright color breaks the flat, anonymous look the gang goes for in the film. At a dark party the mask alone carries the costume, so if it comes off for more than a few minutes, you’re just someone in black jeans and a hoodie.
The gang chases down a couple’s car, sabotages the steering, and runs them off the road, then reveals through the “GOD” mask wearer that they’re not actually going to kill anyone, just sell them to rich buyers instead. That reveal is worse than a straightforward kill would have been.
Push the mask up when you need to talk or drink
A full face mask fogs up fast if you’re moving around or talking a lot, and it’s hard to drink through either style. Push it up on your forehead between conversations instead of trying to power through a whole night wearing it constantly.
Use the skateboard as your icebreaker
Carrying the skateboard gives you something to do with your hands and doubles as an easy way to explain the costume, biker gang, but I don’t own a motorcycle. It’s a small joke, but it’s better than standing around in a mask waiting for someone to ask who you are.
Couples Idea
Might work, but these two never share a scene since they’re from completely different films, so the pairing only works as two masked Purge characters rather than anything the story connects. The white cross or GOD mask against Candy Girl’s bridal “KISS ME” mask still gives real visual contrast for photos. Candy Girl’s page has the full build if you want that half done right.
Duo Idea
Strong duo for a crowd that knows the franchise, since both are recognizable masked Purgers even though they’re from different films entirely. The biker gear against Uncle Sam’s full patriotic getup makes for an easy visual split, one quiet and anonymous, one loud and theatrical. Uncle Sam’s page covers that build if you want the full list.
Group Idea: The Purge Squad
Strong group for horror fans specifically, since all three of the others are masked Purgers most casual moviegoers won’t name individually even if they recognize the franchise. The First Purger doesn’t have a page here yet, so that build is on you, a basic burlap or plain mask is the core reference point. It works as a themed set without anyone needing to know the actual plots.
Group Idea: Iconic Masked Horror Villains
Excellent group. These four are some of the most recognized masked killers in horror, and the Demon Purger fits right in without needing any explanation since a plain mask and dark clothes read as horror villain on their own. The variety across masks, jumpsuits, and hockey gear keeps everyone visually distinct in photos.
The masks are worth buying. Everything else is closet or thrift material.
This gang barely talks in the film, and staying quiet is honestly the easiest character choice on this whole site.
Wear plain black jeans, a black t-shirt or hoodie, and combat boots as the base, then add the wallet chain and motorcycle gloves. Finish with either the “GOD” mask or the cross mask, since the mask is what actually identifies the costume.
Depends on the crowd. This is a secondary gang from a franchise sequel, not a named lead character, so recognition is low outside of people who know the films well. At a general party expect “creepy masked biker” rather than anyone placing the specific movie.
The “GOD” mask is the more recognizable of the two, since it’s worn by the gang’s leader and shows up more in the film’s marketing. The cross mask is the quieter option, closer to face paint than a full mask in the source material, and works well if you want to look unsettling without cosplaying one specific character.
Not officially. Fans call the leader “Young Ghoul Face,” but the film credits the gang simply as bikers. Nobody in this costume has a name to drop if someone asks who you are, which honestly works in your favor.
No. The gang rides motorcycles in the film, not skateboards. It’s included here as a practical prop since carrying an actual motorcycle to a party isn’t realistic, not because it’s screen accurate.
Yes. Most people only need one. Buy both only if you’re building a group costume and want two people to split the look.
No. The masks are built to be unsettling on purpose, and the gang’s actual role in the film, kidnapping people to sell to rich buyers, isn’t something you want to explain at a kid-focused party.
What do these bikers actually do with the people they capture?
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What word is printed on the more recognizable of the two masks?