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James Gunn is giving an update on his “Superman” sequel. During a recent interview with Collider, Gunn said he has completed ...
DCU co-chiefs James Gunn and Peter Safran have discussed the upcoming movie Clayface, confirming its DCU canon status and R rating. Clayface, a former criminal in Gotham City with the power to ...
Finally, Clayface is a confirmed part of Chapter 1. Moreover, Gunn is no stranger to the weird, the wild, and the unexpected.
James Gunn's DC world may not have its Batman or Wonder Woman yet (and it's TBD on if David Corenwet will work as Superman), but it now has its Clayface. Because, you know, priorities.
James Gunn is sharing an update, or lack thereof, on The Batman Part II following news of DC Studios setting a release date for a Clayface movie for Fall 2026.
However, speaking at a DC Studios presentation attended by IGN, Gunn and Safran explained why Clayface had to be part of the DCU, as opposed to Matt Reeves’ The Batman Epic Crime Saga.
DC Studios co-head James Gunn has debunked a casting rumor concerning the upcoming movie Clayface. As the film starts to come together, fans are wondering who will bring the titular character to life.
DC Studios boss James Gunn debunked a Clayface movie cast rumor. However, a second supposed contender for the Batman villain has surfaced from the same source of the rumor Gunn refuted.
As Gunn mentioned, Speak No Evil director James Watkins is closing in on a deal to direct Clayface for DC Studios. Mike Flanagan penned the screenplay, but the horror maestro could not direct due ...
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has addressed the decision to add a Clayface movie to the "Gods and Monsters" slate, explaining how it came together so quickly and what it means for The Batman Part II ...
DC Studios co-head James Gunn has definitively settled speculation about potential timeline conflicts between the upcoming Clayface movie and Matt Reeves’ The Batman sequel with five simple ...
The Clayface meets James Gunn saga is mostly a vehicle for some of the show’s wildest, most meta humor, but it also contributes to the plot and characters in surprisingly meaningful ways.