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James Gunn and Peter Safran usher in a new era for the DC Universe with a slate of bold reimaginings, new heroes, and long-awaited stories.
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If the DCU Wants to Do Clayface Right, It Needs to Revisit 1 of Batman's Best StoriesThe DCU is just getting started and with a Clayface movie on the horizon, the new franchise would do well to revisit one of the villain’s best modern stories. It was only months ago that James Gunn revealed that a Clayface movie was in production ...
One of the most interesting revelations is how Clayface will integrate with the rest of the DCU. When asked if this would be the same version of Clayface seen in ‘Creature Commandos’, Gunn ...
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has said that Clayface was added to the DCU's "Gods and Monsters" slate because the franchise needed "content," and explains why it's not an Elseworlds title. Check it ...
However, Clayface is one of the few villains Batman has yet to fight in live-action, so their battle in the DCU could have more weight behind it than other potential matchups. Clayface hits ...
One of my most eagerly anticipated upcoming DCU movies is easily Clayface, thanks in large part to its falling distinctly into the horror realm, with Mike Flanagan serving up the screenplay.While ...
A solo Clayface movie, set for 2026, was announced on December 14, 2024. But one thing we didn't know was whether the movie is a part of the DCU or a stand-alone Elseworlds story on the line of Todd Phillips' Joker movies, and the Matt Reeves The Batman franchise. Now, it seems that we may know the canonical standing of Clayface.
"Exciting news out of [DC] Studios today as [Clayface], a DCU story from a script by Mike Flanagan, has been OFFICIALLY greenlit. Clayface premieres in 2026."
DC Studios has cast Tom Rhys Harries in the titular role in Clayface, the upcoming horror tale set for a 2026 release.
As James Gunn prepares to kick off the rebooted DC Universe with Superman, the DC Studios co-CEO has said each movie in the works will be tonally different — so don’t expect an All-Star Superman-inspired DCU.