Melissa McCarthy is barely recognizable as Edna 'E' Mode from The Incredibles as she heads out to a Halloween party

Melissa McCarthy had fun this Halloween as she slipped on a costume for a night out on the town.

The Spy actress was dressed as the cartoon character Edna 'E' Mode from Pixar's The Incredibles as she wore a short bobbed black wig and round glasses.

Also seen was her husband Ben Falcone as he wore white coat and held on to a rubber mask.

A trick and a treat: Melissa McCarthy had fun this Halloween as she slipped on a costume for a night out on the town

A trick and a treat: Melissa McCarthy had fun this Halloween as she slipped on a costume for a night out on the town

Melissa was almost unrecognizable in her oversized blue and black cover up. She added black pencil slacks and black loafers with no socks.

The Heat actress also had on a fun wig that was a short black bob with heavy bangs.

She added large round glasses which E has on in the blockbuster movie.

Finally, Melissa carried a brown purse with a red and blue handle, and wore several beaded bracelets.

Fun for all: The Spy actress was dressed as the cartoon character Edna 'E' Mode from Pixar's The Incredibles as she wore a short bobbed black wig and round glasses

Fun for all: The Spy actress was dressed as the cartoon character Edna 'E' Mode from Pixar's The Incredibles as she wore a short bobbed black wig and round glasses

Smarty: Edna Marie 'E' Mode is a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles and its sequel Incredibles 2. She was voiced by animator Brad Bird

Smarty: Edna Marie 'E' Mode is a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles and its sequel Incredibles 2. She was voiced by animator Brad Bird

Edna Marie 'E' Mode is a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles and its sequel Incredibles 2. She was voiced by animator Brad Bird. 

The beloved character is short (4ft3in), smart and feisty. 

E was Inspired by Q from the James Bond franchise. And her hair seems to be taken from either costume designer Edith Head or Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

Her longtime love: Also seen was her husband Ben Falcone as he wore white coat and held on to a rubber mask

Her longtime love: Also seen was her husband Ben Falcone as he wore white coat and held on to a rubber mask

Last week McCarthy said she would be a great math teacher.

The Nine Perfect Strangers star, 51, relayed that a highlight of teaching her children at home during the pandemic was helping them with their sums.

She told OK! Magazine that she would teach 'third and fourth-grade math' but wouldn't want to be a 'high school teacher'.

The actress went into detail about why she would love it, saying it matches her passion for puzzles.

Math minded: Last week McCarthy said she would be a great math teacher. The Nine Perfect Strangers star, 51, relayed that a highlight of teaching her children at home during the pandemic was helping them with their sums. Seen on Ellen

Math minded: Last week McCarthy said she would be a great math teacher. The Nine Perfect Strangers star, 51, relayed that a highlight of teaching her children at home during the pandemic was helping them with their sums. Seen on Ellen

Melissa said: 'I really love it. I don't know why. It feels like something where you get a prize at the end of it; like when you get it right. I think that's why I love a crossword puzzle, too. I really enjoy the process of it. I mean, it was really trying with all the Zoom schooling, but I think I enjoyed teaching maths to my youngest too much. I really got into it. I made slide shows and they were like, 'Oh my God, just wrap it up McCarthy.'

The Gilmore Girls actor has two daughters Vivian, 14, and Georgette, 11, with her Bridesmaids co-star Falcone, who she married in 2005, and talked about how motherhood has impacted her life as it brings constant concern.

She said: 'Becoming a parent changes everything. I think it changes life so much better, but also so much scarier. You're always thinking, "Am I doing it wrong? What will they remember when they are 30? Am I putting confidence into them?"

'I think children make you hold up the mirror in front of you – and that's a good thing. You're constantly trying to be better, but you fall, trip and stumble at times. But life is much better with them.'

Drama: Her last film was The Starling wiuth Chris O'Dowd. After Lilly suffers a loss, a combative Starling takes nest beside her quiet home. The feisty bird taunts and attacks the grief-stricken Lilly. On her journey to expel the Starling, she rediscovers her will to live

Drama: Her last film was The Starling wiuth Chris O'Dowd. After Lilly suffers a loss, a combative Starling takes nest beside her quiet home. The feisty bird taunts and attacks the grief-stricken Lilly. On her journey to expel the Starling, she rediscovers her will to live 

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