So, Warner Bros. decided to play musical chairs with their release calendar, sliding the DC Studios film Clayface from a late summer splash into a spooky Halloween spotlight. Originally pegged for September 11, this shape-shifting horror flick now creeps onto screens October 23 – talk about perfect cosmic timing for a chilling tale, right? It’s almost like Mercury retrograde whispered, “Shift those plans, make it eerie.” Meanwhile, Practical Magic 2 scooted up to Clayface’s old slot on September 11, turning the schedule into a delightful witchy shuffle. With Clayface being a horror-first departure from the typical DCU fare—co-head James Gunn even calls it a “complete horror film”—the October date makes spooky sense. You gotta wonder, does the universe love a good plot twist as much as Hollywood? Buckle up, because this reshuffle is more than a calendar shuffle—it’s a cosmic alignment of genre and timing! LEARN MORE
Warner Bros. is playing a little release date shuffle today, with Clayface pushed back to a more Halloween-friendly date. The DC Studios film was previously slated to debut on September 11, but is now set for an October 23 release. Additionally, the studio has filled Clayface‘s previous date with Practical Magic 2, which was originally set for September 18.
Based on the shape-shifting villain of the same name from the Batman comics, Clayface will be a big departure from what we’ve seen in the DCU so far. DC Studios co-head James Gunn has even described the movie as a “complete horror film,” so pushing the release into October makes sense.
“We’ve got Clayface, which is a totally different thing,” Gunn said. “Although it’s in the same universe, it’s a complete horror film. That’s one of the things we want to do – there’s not a company style. It’s not like every movie is going to be like Superman. The artists – the directors and the writers – each one will bring their own sense to it… That’s what we want to bring to the films because we don’t want people to get bored. We want to invigorate people.“
Clayface does face a little competition on its new date. Wildwood, the latest stop-motion animated film from Laika, will debut on that date, as will Guy Ritchie’s Wife & Dog, a black comedy starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rosamund Pike.
The film has been directed by James Watkins (Speak No Evil) from a script by Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) and Hossein Amini (Obi-Wan Kenobi). Tom Rhys Harries (The Gentlemen) stars alongside Naomi Ackie (No Time to Die) and Max Minghella (The Handmaid’s Tale).
Last year, Gunn explained that he never intended on making a Clayface movie in the DC Universe, but Flanagan’s script was just too good to ignore. “I didn’t plan on making a Clayface movie. Mike came in. He pitched this wonderful idea. I was like, ‘Damn, I can’t believe you got me to want to make a Clayface movie,’” Gunn said. “But he’s got to write the script and who knows how that’s going to work. He goes and he writes the script. First draft is great. Second draft is even better. And then I’m like, ‘Let’s do it.’ So we found a place for it because if there’s quality stuff, we can find a way to work it in.”
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