Doctor Who's Weeping Angel Comes To Life In Perfect & Terrifying Cosplay

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The Lonely Assassins stalk the universe once more, as one cosplayer brings Doctor Who's terrifying Weeping Angels into the real world in incredibly painstaking detail. Created by Steven Moffat for season 3's "Blink" in 2007, the Weeping Angels may appear as harmless statues but can move when out of sight, luring unknowing victims into a false sense of security before ending their lives. After having occupied abandoned homes, shipwrecks, and the dark streets of New York, the Weeping Angels made their last appearance in Doctor Who season 13's "Village of the Angels".

While no living statues appeared in Ncuti Gatwa's ongoing Doctor Who era, body painter and artist Melissa Croft has shared her terrifying take on the Lonely Assassins in a new Instagram Reel.

Croft's incredible bodypaint captures the sculpted stone detailing of the monsters, including the surface of the statue and wear that it has sustained over time with fantastic, realistic-looking depth. Alongside a pair of wings that are just as carefully decorated, false fangs and a hairpiece that appropriately looks as solid as rock, the cosplayer's work is sure to have any Doctor Who fans unnerved and unable to turn away due to both her impressive work and out of fear.

Why Are The Weeping Angels So Terrifying

The Monsters Were A Hit From Their Debut Episode

While they were only introduced in the revival, the Weeping Angels already rank highly among Doctor Who's most iconic monsters. "Blink" not only introduced audiences to the monsters' terrifying physical appearance but showed their sadistic sides. They have the ability to rob an individual of their lives by sending them back in time and feeding off the energies of what could have been.

David Tennant as Tenth Doctor and Weeping Angel in Doctor Who

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Subsequent stories would add further layers to their terror, from how they can possess and transform a being if they wish, to their unfathomable powers over light and sound to lure and approach their prey. Even after 17 years, the Weeping Angels are still a horror whose mystique allows their mythology to be further refined.

Our Thoughts On Croft's Weeping Angels Revitalization

The Creatures Have Been Dormant In The New Era

With a focus on new concepts and different forms of monsters, the Weeping Angels have yet to reappear to face the Fifteenth Doctor.​​​​​ Despite Gatwa's hopes, the creatures haven't made an on-screen appearance since 2021, though they have since appeared in Big Finish's audio drama against the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann). However, with their fan-favorite status, it is likely a matter of time until the Weeping Angels return. Until then, Croft's spectacular but terrifying Doctor Who body paint is a chilling reminder of the horrors the Whoniverse has to offer.

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The latest season of Doctor Who introduces the Fifteenth Doctor, joined by new companion Ruby Sunday. Their first adventure begins with "The Church on Ruby Road," where they face powerful new foes and unravel the mystery surrounding Ruby's origins. The Doctor grapples with the aftermath of a unique regeneration event and battles enemies more formidable than ever before.

Release Date December 25, 2023

Main Genre Sci-Fi

Franchise(s) Doctor Who

Cast Ncuti Gatwa , Millie Gibson , Susan Twist , Michelle Greenidge , Angela Wynter , Jemma Redgrave , Yasmin Finney , Anita Dobson

Character(s) Commander Millington , Polly , Gordon Lowery , Dervish , Wheeler , Radar Technician , Uncredited , Dr. Grace Holloway , K9 (voice) , Lieutenant Carstairs , Peladon , Chancellor Flavia , Curtis , Mike , Self , Ted Moss , Sarah Jane Smith , Miranda , Mykros , The Master , Arek , Megara Voice , Dodo Chaplet , Peter Warmsly , Jackson

Creator(s) Donald Wilson , Sydney Newman

Producers John Nathan-Turner , Innes Lloyd , Peter Bryant , Philip Hinchcliffe , Verity Lambert , John Wiles

Seasons 2

Writers Russell T. Davies , Dave Gibbons , Kate Herron , Steven Moffat

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Directors Douglas Camfield , David Maloney , Christopher Barry , Michael E. Briant , Barry Letts , Michael Ferguson , Richard Martin , Peter Moffatt , Pennant Roberts , Lennie Mayne , Chris Clough , Ron Jones , Paddy Russell , Paul Bernard , Michael Hayes , Timothy Combe , Morris Barry , Gerald Blake , Graeme Harper , Waris Hussein , Rodney Bennett , Mervyn Pinfield , Hugh David , John Gorrie

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