Clayface: DCU's First Horror Film Takes Shape
In a move that's sure to send chills down the spines of comic book fans and horror enthusiasts alike, James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe (DCU) is gearing up for its first-ever horror film, Clayface. Set to hit theaters on September 11, 2026, this R-rated body horror promises to introduce a wider audience to the shapeshifting Batman villain in his first-ever standalone flick.
According to sources close to the production, filming has already begun in various parts of the UK, with Tom Harries set to play the titular character. While no trailer has been released yet, fans are eagerly awaiting their first glimpse into this dark and twisted tale.
"Clayface is a game-changer for the DCU," says an insider. "This film will push the boundaries of what we've seen before in comic book movies, and we're confident that audiences will be on the edge of their seats."
But who is Clayface, and why does he deserve his own movie? For those unfamiliar with the character, Clayface is a Batman villain with the ability to change his shape at will. Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane, Clayface first appeared in 1948's "Detective Comics" 40.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, James Gunn expressed his enthusiasm for tackling the horror genre within the DCU. "We're excited to explore new themes and ideas that will appeal to a wider audience," he said. "Clayface is a perfect fit for this type of storytelling."
While details about the plot remain scarce, industry insiders speculate that Clayface may delve into themes of identity, trauma, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
As the DCU continues to expand its cinematic universe, fans are eager to see how Clayface fits into the larger narrative. Will Batman make an appearance? Only time will tell.
For now, one thing is certain: Clayface is shaping up to be a must-see event for horror fans and comic book enthusiasts alike. With its unique blend of body horror and DCU flair, this film promises to leave audiences shaken – but eager for more.
Current Status: Filming underway in the UK; release date set for September 11, 2026; no trailer released yet.
Next Developments: Stay tuned for further updates on Clayface's plot, cast, and behind-the-scenes insights as they become available.
*Reporting by Techradar.*