The film has a script by Mike Fanagan and will be produced by Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris.
James Watkinswho led the new version of the Danish thriller last year Speak No Evil For Universal, he will direct Clayface For DC Studios. The script was written by Mike Flanagan. The film will be produced by Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris.
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Known as one of Batman’s most unique villains, Clayface was originally presented in the classic DC comics such as Basil Karlo, an actor of horror movies who went crazy. He later acquired the ability to change his body and transform his body into any form by becoming living clay.


The character appeared recently in Batman: The Caped Crusaderproduced by Reeves, and will appear in an next arch of several episodes in the cartoon Creature Commandos of Max.
Clayface was also a basic element in the successful Batman: The Animated Series of the 90s. It was rumored that the character would be part of the nextTo The Batman: Part 2 of Reeves, but the co -director of DC Studios, James Gunnhe denied that rumor in his social media accounts.
DC Studios will launch Clayface on September 11, 2026.
Speak non -evil’s success
Produced by Blumhouse, Speak No Evil It was the highest grossing film last year with 36.9 million dollars in the US and 75.7 million worldwide, with a budget of 15 million dollars.
In addition to Speak No Evil, credits as director of Watkins include the episode “Shut Up and Dance” of Black Mirror And the movie The Woman in Blackwhich is the most grossing British horror film in history. Other credits include the production and direction of the suspense and spies series of the sixties The Ipcress File.
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