Halloween Costume Guide
Beta spends most of seasons 9 and 10 of The Walking Dead enforcing Alpha’s rules and hunting down anyone who gets too close to the Whisperers’ camp. After Alpha dies, he refuses to call himself the new Alpha but ends up running the group anyway. The mask made from a walker’s skin is the one piece that makes this costume read as Beta and not just a tall guy in a long coat, since he never takes it off on screen. The Walking Dead ran on AMC from 2010 to 2022 (Wikipedia), and Beta was a major antagonist for two of those seasons.
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The mask is the first thing anyone looks at, and if it’s too smooth or too plastic, the whole costume reads as a cheap zombie mask instead of Beta’s stitched walker-skin face. The coat needs to be long enough to actually move when you walk, since a short or fitted coat shrinks Beta down to a regular guy in a Halloween mask. At a party, if the coat is off, people will read this as a generic horror villain rather than a specific character, and most of your night goes to explaining who you are instead of people just getting it.
Beta tells a Whisperer who’s questioning Alpha’s leadership, calmly, that they’re changing the rules again, while holding a knife to his throat. He’s not yelling. He sounds almost reasonable about it, which is the unsettling part. That flat, calm delivery is more useful at a party than anything threatening.
Cut the eye holes wider than you think you need
Walker-skin masks usually come as one piece with small eye holes, and after twenty minutes in a dim room you’ll be squinting at everything. Widen the eye holes before you wear it out, even if it looks slightly less neat. A mask you can’t see out of is a mask you’ll be holding by 10pm.
Keep the knife in the belt, not in your hand
A rubber knife in your hand all night gets old fast, and at a crowded party someone will eventually bump into it. Beta keeps his knives holstered until he needs them, so leave yours there too. It reads just as well and you’ll actually be able to hold a drink.
Couples Idea
Excellent pairing, and probably the first one people will guess if you show up as Beta with someone else in a walker mask. Alpha and Beta are rarely apart on screen, so the two masks together do most of the work without anyone needing an explanation.
Duo Idea
Strong duo if you want some real tension in the photos. Beta and Negan are enemies for most of the show, so one calm and quiet, one loud and mouthy, gives the pair a dynamic that a friendly costume pairing wouldn’t have.
Group Idea: The Walking Dead Whisperers
Strong group if everyone has actually watched the back half of the show, since Negan, Princess, and Carl come from very different points in the timeline and the connection isn’t visual, it’s just “people from The Walking Dead.” Anyone who’s only seen the early seasons will spot Carl right away and be confused by the rest.
Group Idea: Iconic Masked and Menacing Horror Villains
Might work, but Beta is the odd one out here. Michael Myers, Jason, and Ghostface are recognizable from a single silhouette, and even The Legion has a defined hooded look. Beta’s mask is much less famous outside TWD fans, so in this lineup he’ll probably get read as “guy in a leather mask” rather than identified by name.
Most of this costume is thrift-friendly. The mask is the one item worth buying new, and the coat is worth spending a bit more on if you can.
Beta is calm even when he’s threatening someone, so don’t raise your voice. Low and steady is the whole performance.
Start with the walker-skin mask and the long black trench coat, since those two items carry the costume on their own. Layer the t-shirt, vest, and scarf underneath, add dark jeans, a brown belt, and boots, and tuck a fake knife into the belt. Without the mask, you’re just a tall person in a long coat.
It depends on your crowd. The Walking Dead ran for over a decade and Beta was a major antagonist for two seasons, so people who watched it will spot the mask right away. People who never watched it will just see a man in a leather mask and a long coat, which still works as a generic horror look, just not as Beta specifically.
Two lines stand out. From the Whisperers’ philosophy speech in “We Are the End of the World”: “We walk in darkness. We are free. We bathe in blood. We are free. We love nothing. We are free. We fear nothing. We are free.” And from “Bonds”: “You’ll respect the Alpha, or I end you where you stand.” The second one doubles as a good deadpan party line.
Beta is played by Ryan Hurst, who also played Opie Winston on Sons of Anarchy (IMDb).
He’s hiding his identity. Before the outbreak he was a musician, and after his best friend died he started wearing a mask made from skin so nobody could recognize him. He has killed people just for figuring out who he used to be.
He’s killed in a fight involving Negan and Daryl Dixon, ending with Daryl stabbing him and walkers finishing the job (TWD Fandom).
No. It’s a nice touch since Beta fights with a pair of knives, but the mask and coat do most of the work without it. Skip it if you’d rather keep your hands free.
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