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Just above Blister Twister is actually another comic book reference that makes a lot more sense for the time-span we're assuming this movie takes place within. Ashes on Sunday was a Burnside band that Black Canary Dinah Drake was part of before she founded the band directly named after her vigilante moniker.
James Gunn has confirmed where James Watkins' Clayface falls on the DC Universe timeline, but his answer has raised a host of new questions.
DC Studios has released the first trailer for body horror pic Clayface, a week after the footage was shown in-the-room only at CinemaCon.
Tom Rhys Harries plays Matt Hagen, the struggling actor who transforms into the monstrous titular villain, "Clayface."
James Watkins-directed Clayface, DCU’s upcoming body horror film, just had its teaser trailer released. Starring Tom Rhys Harries as Matt Hagen / Clayface, the trailer has caused quite a buzz for its tragic and monstrous transformation of Harries’ Matt Hagen.
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Was Clayface in the Adam West Batman series?
Did Clayface show up in the Adam West-starring 1960s Batman TV series? The short answer is no ... but also technically yes. Allow us to explain.
Clayface looks to fix the Sony Spider-Man universe’s biggest mistake: Could this third DCU movie morph into something better than that uneven collection of comic book films?
A darker spin on Clayface is already turning heads. Tom Rhys Harries steps into the spotlight with a haunting transformation that has fans talking. The latest footage teases a more intense tone for the DC Universe,