There have been many versions of Richard The Third brought to life. William Shakespeare first brought him back to life through one of his infamous plays, then Game of Thrones writer George RR Martin decided to use him to create the pivotal plot character Stannis Baratheon. It would seem that history doesn't want to quite forget Richard III any time soon. Which is why it came as no surprise that his legendary face got a 3D rendering by forensic anthropologists.
Richard The Third always seemed a bit shifty in his portraits - the most avid depiction of his infamous face was seen in Shrek. Whilst he probably didn't mutilate gingerbread men during his rule, they created a scarily accurate version of him, as did the anthropologists who gave us the most accurate view of him yet.