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Mike Flanagan is writing a Clayface movie for DC Studios

A humanoid man made of dripping clay looking lovingly at his severed lower half, which is also made of dripping clay and has a face.
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The DC Comics character Clayface has been getting plenty of play on Max’s Harley Quinn series, where he’s voiced by Alan Tudyk. But it’s looking like the shape-shifting villain’s next act will take him to the big screen.

Variety reports that The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan has signed on to write a new Clayface feature for DC Studios that will be produced by Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris’ company 6th & Idaho. Currently, there are no details about who will direct the project, but Warner Bros. Discovery reportedly intends for it to begin filming some time next year.

WBD fast-tracking a movie about one of Batman’s goopier rogues might sound odd at first blush, but it makes quite a bit of sense coming after DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn’s reveal of his plan to build a new cinematic universe. Gunn explained last year that DC Studios is “going to have characters move into animation [and] out of animation; usually having the same actor play their voice as who plays them in live-action.”

We’ve already seen a bit of that borne out in Creature Commandos where Viola Davis has reprised her role as Amanda Waller and Frank Grillo is voicing Rick Flagg Sr. ahead of portraying the same role in Peacemaker’s upcoming second season. Though Clayface hasn’t appeared in Creature Commandos just yet, the character (who will once again by voiced by Tudyk) is set to become part of the show some time some time this season.

Because Tudyk also voices Creature Commandos’ Doctor Phosphorous and Will Magnus, it’s not clear yet whether WBD intends for him to portray Clayface is the new feature. But that might not wind up being an issue given how Creature Commandos kinda feels like a show designed to kill off and cycle through DC’s weirder characters.