Halloween Costume Guide
Jake Wheeler is a fourteen-year-old artist in Hackensack, New Jersey, who buys a Good Guy doll at a garage sale to use as spare parts for a sculpture, only to find out it’s the possessed Chucky. Carrying the doll prop is what makes this specifically Jake rather than a generic layered teen outfit, since it ties directly back to his art hobby and how the whole series kicks off for him. He’s the franchise’s first LGBT lead character, and Chucky has a dedicated horror TV following, but recognition here depends on having watched the show.
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The Chucky doll prop is what people notice first, and without it, this reads as a generic layered 90s outfit rather than anything specific to Jake. Carry it visibly rather than tucked in a bag. At a party, if you leave the doll at home entirely, expect to explain the costume a lot more than you’d like to.
Jake spends much of the show quietly defending the people he cares about, including telling his father plainly, “He’s my boyfriend,” when pushed to hide it. That directness under pressure is more useful to channel than any specific horror-victim energy.
Carry the doll by the arm or leg, not cradled
How you hold the doll changes the read entirely, cradling it looks sentimental, dangling it by a limb looks like spare art parts, which fits Jake’s actual reason for having it.
A bulky doll prop is easy to set down and forget at a party
It’s not something you can easily fit in a pocket if you need a free hand. Plan a spot to keep it, or expect to backtrack across a crowded room to retrieve it.
Couples Idea
Excellent couples pairing straight from the show’s core relationship, one of the more followed arcs in the series for fans. It needs no explanation for anyone who’s seen it, and both looks are visually distinct enough to read well side by side.
Duo Idea
Strong duo built on the show’s bully-to-ally arc between the two. It works well for fans of the specific character journey, though it needs some context for anyone who hasn’t followed the show closely.
Group Idea: Incarnate Lord Students
Strong group covering the core season 2 cast, with real visual range across the four looks. Best for a crowd that’s actually seen the season, since none of these characters have wide name recognition outside the show.
Group Idea: Teens Who Fight Killer Dolls
Might work, but these three come from different points in a decades-long franchise timeline, so the group reads more as “Child’s Play characters across the years” than one cohesive costume idea. It works fine for a franchise deep-dive, less so as a quick visual concept.
This is a cheap, closet-friendly build, with the doll prop as the one item worth sourcing specifically.
Jake is quiet, a little guarded, and fiercely protective of the people close to him once he trusts them. That’s an easy, grounded energy to hold without much performance.
Wear the black t-shirt under the orange-black long sleeve shirt and gray denim jacket, add black-gray cargo pants and a necklace, then finish with the curly wig, sneakers, and a Chucky doll prop with a toy knife. Carrying the Chucky doll is the one detail that ties this back to Jake’s art hobby rather than a generic 90s teen look.
Within the Chucky fanbase, yes. Jake is the show’s protagonist and the franchise’s first LGBT lead character, and the series has run across multiple seasons with a dedicated following. Outside horror TV fans specifically, recognition is limited.
When his father demands to know who Devon is, Jake answers simply, “He’s my boyfriend,” a small line that carries a lot of weight for the character. It’s less a catchphrase than a defining moment of him refusing to hide anymore.
Jake is played by Zackary Arthur. He’s a fourteen-year-old artist in Hackensack, New Jersey, who buys a Good Guy doll at a garage sale to use in a sculpture made of doll parts, only to discover it’s the possessed Chucky. He’s the franchise’s first LGBT protagonist.
It helps sell the reference, but any Good Guy-style doll or generic doll prop works if you don’t want to track down an official Chucky toy. The rest of the outfit carries the look fine on its own too.
Why did Jake originally buy the Good Guy doll at the garage sale?
Which city does Jake Wheeler live in?