Clayface Movie Trailer: DC’s First Horror Reveals Batman Villain Transformation & the DCU’s Gotham City

The upcoming series Clayface is directed by James Watkins (known for The Woman in Black and Speak No Evil) and written by Mike Flanagan (Doctor Sleep, the Haunting series on Netflix) and Hossein Amini (Drive, Obi-Wan Kenobi). Tom Rhys Harries (Britannia, Suspicion) stars as Matt Hagen, a promising actor who is injured by a gangster. This leads to experimental surgery that gives his body a clay-like form, as hinted at in early footage. You can watch the trailer below.

Is Batman in the DCU’s Clayface Movie?

Clayface is most well-known for appearing in various Batman adaptations, including video games like LEGO Batman and Arkham City, and the animated series Batman: The Animated Series (the episode “Feat of Clay” heavily influenced the new film). However, Batman himself won’t be in the Clayface movie, as far as we currently know. No actor has been chosen to play Batman in the DC Universe yet, and it would be unexpected to see him debut in this film instead of his own standalone movie.

Feature: Xbox Game Pass vs PS Plus: Was Sony Right All Along?

A lot of people believed Microsoft, having virtually unlimited funds and promoting what they called the best gaming deals, would easily dominate the market. However, the Japanese company consistently maintained that such a strategy wasn’t financially viable.

NBC’s 4-Season Superhero Series Heroes Makes PVOD Comeback 16 Years Later

I’m so excited to see Heroes is making a comeback! According to FlixPatrol, it’s currently the No. 3 most-watched show on the Apple TV Store. For those who might not remember, Heroes was this amazing superhero drama that first aired way back on September 25, 2006. It ran for four seasons, ending in 2010, and followed a bunch of regular people who unexpectedly found out they had incredible, supernatural powers. It’s great to see people discovering (or rediscovering!) how good it is.

The 10 Strongest Street Fighter Film Characters, Ranked

The World Warrior Tournament brings together the planet’s greatest martial artists, but even among them, some are more powerful than others. While the new movie hasn’t shown us everything about the characters, what we know from the games and the trailers gives us a good idea of who the strongest fighter will be.

Katie Thurston Playfully Shuts Down Jeff Arcuri Divorce Speculation

A former contestant on The Bachelor quickly responded to someone who sent a direct message predicting her divorce from Jeff Arcuri. The message claimed Jeff was unhappy and hadn’t engaged with her recent social media posts, so she went straight to Jeff to confirm. She then shared a screenshot of the original message as proof.

Star Wars’ Next TV Show Gets Encouraging Update (But When Will We See It?)

Jon Favreau recently told SFX Magazine (via The Direct) that the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu movie connects to Season 2 of Ahsoka within the broader MandoVerse. He confirmed he’s seen all of Ahsoka Season 2 and explained how the two shows fit together. Favreau pointed out that the sequels established the rise of the First Order about 20 years after the current timeline. He described Ahsoka Season 2 as focusing on the ‘big picture’ and high-ranking officers, while The Mandalorian & Grogu offers a ‘ground-level’ view of events – essentially, the perspective of those carrying out the orders.