Much like the comic books that inspired it, the brand new DC Universe of films and television shows seems to have room for all kinds of stories. At least that is the vibe DC Studios co-head James Gunn is giving off with recent comments about Clayface.
When Warner Bros. initially kicked off a DC Comics-based connected universe of films with 2013's Man of Steel, they were haphazardly following in Marvel Studios' footsteps. Without a cohesive plan and confident leadership, the so-called DC Extended Universe (DCEU) struggled to please critics and fans on a consistent basis. The movies that strayed too far from the baseline template of "traditional superhero film"—Shazam!, Birds of Prey, The Suicide Squad—did well with critics but struggled to catch on with audiences in the way that Marvel films were at the time. By the time 2023 rolled around, DC put four films in theaters, with each and every one flopping at the box office. If Wonder Woman 1984 and Black Adam proved the DCEU was on life support, the 2023 release slate of Shazam! Fury of the Gods, The Flash, Blue Beetle, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom proved it was dead in the water. Now, DC Studios is starting over with a consistent vision in mind, and that vision seems to prioritize diverse storytelling above all else.
James Gunn And DC Studios Envisage Clayface As An R-Rated Body Horror Bonanza
"It's rated R, yeah... the NPA has to watch it, but it's most likely rated R."
It's clear that Clayface is on the fast track to production, what with recent news that the script is in rewrites and that Tom Rhys Harries has been cast in the leading role. It'll have to start full-fledged production soon if DC Studios wants to meet the September 11, 2026 release date they've set for the film. Let's hope Gunn gets his wish and that Clayface is the R-rated body horror roller coaster fans want it to be.
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