Gotham City is shedding its capes for something far more visceral. DC Studios has officially pulled back the curtain on its first true foray into the horror-thriller genre with “Clayface,” a haunting reimagining of one of Batman’s most tragic adversaries.
Behind the camera is James Watkins (known for Speak No Evil, The Woman in Black) bringing his signature tension and atmospheric dread to the streets of Gotham. However, it is the screenplay that has fans truly buzzing with horror maestro Mike Flanagan at the helm.
The film stars Tom Rhys Harries as Matt Hagen, the man behind the shifting mask. Joining him are Naomi Ackie, David Dencik, Max Minghella, Eddie Marsan, Nancy Carroll, and Joshua James.
The story follows a rising Hollywood star whose career erodes when he is attack and disfigured. As he spirals into depression, he seeks help from a scientists who transforms his body into moldable clay. Prepare to look fear in the face this October 21, 2026 when Clayface arrives in Philippine cinemas.
Gotham City is shedding its capes for something far more visceral. DC Studios has officially pulled back the curtain on its first true foray into the horror-thriller genre with “Clayface,” a haunting reimagining of one of Batman’s most tragic adversaries.
Behind the camera is James Watkins (known for Speak No Evil, The Woman in Black) bringing his signature tension and atmospheric dread to the streets of Gotham. However, it is the screenplay that has fans truly buzzing with horror maestro Mike Flanagan at the helm.
The film stars Tom Rhys Harries as Matt Hagen, the man behind the shifting mask. Joining him are Naomi Ackie, David Dencik, Max Minghella, Eddie Marsan, Nancy Carroll, and Joshua James.
The story follows a rising Hollywood star whose career erodes when he is attack and disfigured. As he spirals into depression, he seeks help from a scientists who transforms his body into moldable clay.
Prepare to look fear in the face this October 21, 2026 when Clayface arrives in Philippine cinemas.
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