DC Studios has delayed the release of its superhero film "Clayface" to October 23, 2026, according to Variety, while Warner Bros. has shifted the release date of "Practical Magic 2." These changes were announced on February 6, 2024.
The "Clayface" film, featuring a lesser-known DC character, was originally scheduled for a September 11, 2026, release. The shift was reported by Variety.
In other entertainment news, Austin Butler is set to portray Lance Armstrong in a new film directed by Edward Berger, as reported by Variety. Neon has secured worldwide rights to "Clarissa," and a new Peacock series, inspired by "The 'Burbs," is set to stream in full. The series features a Black lawyer on maternity leave, played by Keke Palmer, and her British-born husband, played by Jack Whitehall, navigating suburban life.
Charli XCX's upcoming horror film, tentatively titled "Untitled Kyoto Project," is gaining momentum, with Milly Alcock, Norman Reedus, Sho Kasamatsu, and Kiko Mizuhara joining the cast, Variety reported. The film will follow three friends whose vacation in Kyoto turns terrifying when Charli XCX's character becomes possessed.
Meanwhile, several developments have emerged in Hollywood, including concerns about job security amidst potential acquisitions, according to multiple sources cited by Variety. Actor Timothy Busfield is facing charges of criminal sexual contact, and his attorney plans to fight the allegations.
Additional news includes a politicized fraud investigation in Minnesota and a tech-focused fraud prevention initiative, highlighting differing approaches to fraud management. Cybersecurity research has also revealed a sophisticated cloud attack chain targeting developer credentials for cryptocurrency theft, as reported by Variety.
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