Brace yourself. DC Studios has released nan first trailer for assemblage scary pic Clayface, a week aft nan footage was shown in-the-room only astatine CinemaCon.
The clip opens pinch nan characteristic Matt Hagen, played by Tom Rhys Harries, bandaged and bloody, lying successful a infirmary bed. The footage past cuts to nan characteristic successful various stages of mutilation, pre- and station a convulsive attack. The look past morphs quickly for illustration putty, without a look and eyes astatine definite points.
Clayface is shape-shifting villain successful nan Batman comics and sewage his preamble arsenic portion of Detective Comics #40 in June 1940. The original Clayface was a reasonably successful character who adopted nan personality of a characteristic he’d portrayed successful a scary pic aft turning to crime. Clayface has a assemblage seemingly made retired of clay and has appeared complete nan years successful various films, series, animated works, video games and different forms of media.
The DC characteristic Clayface was first introduced successful nan comics successful 1940 arsenic an character who adopted nan personality of a characteristic he played successful a scary movie erstwhile he turned to crime. There person been respective incarnations since, each pinch shapeshifting powers that toggle shape their drippy clay assemblage structures; each person been adversaries of Batman.
Directed by James Watkins, Clayface marks nan adjacent large task for James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Studios aft adjacent summer’s Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which hits theaters June 26. Clayface was primitively group to deed theaters successful early September but arsenic of now has a merchandise day of October 23.
Naomi Ackie stars alongside Harries, pinch David Dencik, Max Minghella and Eddie Marsan rounding retired nan cast.
Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini penned nan book for nan pic, produced by The Batman writer-director Matt Reeves, Lynn Harris, and DC Studios’ James Gunn and Safran. Executive producers are Michael E. Uslan, Chantal Nong Vo, Lars P. Winther, Rafi Crohn, and Paul Richie.