'Clayface' 2026 Cast: Meet Who Plays Whom in Gotham’s Latest Showdown This Halloween Season

DC Studios, newly revitalized under James Gunn, made a splash with Superman last year. While its second installment, Supergirl, is set for release this June, the studio’s third venture is already garnering traction for the right reasons. Interestingly, the studio steers away from the famous and favorite picks, and lands on Clayface.
The third film, Clayface, focuses on an unsettling and psychological terrain, chronicling the torment, transformation, and eventual rise of a Batman villain through a new lens. And if the first glimpse is anything to go by, the film is anchored by a powerhouse cast worth exploring.
The cast of Clayface
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Tom Rhys Harries (The Gentlemen) as Clayface:
Max Minghella (The Handmaid’s Tale) as John
Naomi Ackie ( Mickey 17) as Caitlyn Corr
Francesca Corney (The Girlfriend) as Rosie
Ruby Sear as Theresa
Wil Coban as Bones
Joshua James as Corey Bowery
Jake Curran as Patches
R.A. Donnelly as Police Officer
David Wilks as Detective
Apart from the cast, the movie hinges on a haunting story pulled from the DC comics. Clayface is one of the Batman villains introduced back in 1940. He has previously appeared in several live-action and animated Batman adaptations, including the 2010s Fox series Gotham.
While Clayface is no stranger to comic readers or the Batman fandom, James Gunn’s new take on the character in the movie promises a more unsettling interpretation.
What is the new horror movie Clayface about?
The new movie, Clayface, will explore the villain’s origin story, following actor Matt Hagen, who took an experimental chemical to fix his disfigured face after a horrible accident. However, the procedure transforms him into a terrifying, shape-shifting entity made of clay, capable of taking the shape of anyone. He can mimic a voice, and even the limbs appear the same.
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The storytelling approach takes a darker, more character-driven turn, focusing on the character’s internal struggles and identity crisis. Written by Mike Flanagan and directed by James Watkins, the film was previously expected to be released on September 11, 2026. However, as per the latest Warner Bros. schedule, Clayface will now be released on October 23, 2026.
The first glimpse of the terrifying tale of Clayface was shown earlier this year at the CinemaCon event. With Clayface, DC Studios seems to be leaning into a bold and unsettling interpretation of a classic villain. If it can meet the expectations, this could herald a brilliant transformation for the studio’s bri.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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