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DC's Clayface Film Pushed Back Years
7 Feb
Summary
- The superhero film 'Clayface' has been rescheduled.
- Its release date moved from September 2026 to October 2006.
- The movie is described as a body horror directed by James Watkins.

The DC Studios film 'Clayface,' centered on a shapeshifting Batman villain, has experienced a substantial release date alteration. This body horror-themed project, directed by James Watkins, was initially scheduled to premiere on September 11, 2026. However, its debut has been pushed back to October 23, 2006. Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini penned the screenplay.
Tom Rhys Harries is set to portray Matt Hagen, an actor dealing with a disfigured face, while Naomie Ackie plays a scientist providing assistance. The film's new October 23, 2006, release date replaces an earlier slot that was occupied by another Warner Bros. film, 'Remain.' This timing places 'Clayface' alongside an untitled Jordan Peele project and the Rosamund Pike thriller 'Wife and Dog.'
This rescheduling also impacts other Warner Bros. releases. The sequel to 'Practical Magic,' starring Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock, has been moved to September 11, 2026, from its original September 18, 2026, date. James Gunn and Peter Safran, co-heads of DC Studios, are producing 'Clayface' alongside Matt Reeves.




