It’s been the talk of the web: How actor Will Poulter looks so much like big-screen baddie Sid from “Toy Story.”

Poulter, who is known for his roles in "Detroit" and "We're the Millers" took the costume one step beyond Halloween, and used his likeness to shine a light on anti-bullying efforts, Entertainment Weekly reported.

He posted his photo on Twitter recently.

In the post, Poulter says he is an ambassador for Anti-Bullying Pro, a foundation that trains students to help educate their friends and classmates on bullying and introduces anti-bullying campaigns in schools and in youth groups.

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