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Clayface Wraps Filming: What We Know and Why Horror Fans Should Be Excited

Clayface Wraps Filming: What We Know and Why Horror Fans Should Be Excited

Update: 2025-11-04
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In this Geek Freaks Headlines episode, we break down everything confirmed so far about the upcoming Clayface movie. Filming has wrapped, a September 11, 2026 release date is set, and the team is going heavy on practical effects with a body horror tone inspired by The Fly. We talk directors and writers, who’s playing Clayface, key filming details spotted on set, why Gotham world-building matters, and what to expect next in post-production.

  • 00:00 — Filming wraps and release date

  • 00:20 — Creative team, producer ties, and the lead actor

  • 00:36 — Body horror tone and The Fly comparisons

  • 00:53 — Premise overview with no Batman cameos

  • 01:00 — Filming in Liverpool and Gotham world-building

  • 01:12 — Post-production, VFX plans, and practical effects focus

  • 01:24 — Looking ahead for DC’s slate

  • Clayface is targeting a September 11, 2026 theatrical release with filming now complete.

  • James Watkins directs; Mike Flanagan delivered the original draft, with current rewrites by Hussain Nomani. Matt Reeves is on board as a producer.

  • Tom Reese Harry is Clayface, positioned as a fallen actor whose transformation drives a pure horror story.

  • The tone leans into practical body horror in the spirit of The Fly, with minimal CG where possible.

  • Liverpool stands in for Gotham, with hospital, courthouse, and GCPD elements building a city you can revisit in future stories.

  • Next phase is editing and VFX polish, with an emphasis on maintaining the tactile, gruesome feel.

  • “They keep referencing The Fly... this is a real body horror film.”

  • “A B-movie actor turns to a substance that triggers his clay transformation.”

  • “They tried to minimize VFX on this... they wanted to go with a lot of practical effects.”

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Apple Podcast tags: Geek Freaks Headlines, Entertainment News, DC, Clayface, James Watkins, Mike Flanagan, Matt Reeves, Body Horror, The Fly, Practical Effects, Gotham City, Liverpool Filming, Supergirl, Movies, Comic Book Adaptations

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Clayface Wraps Filming: What We Know and Why Horror Fans Should Be Excited

Clayface Wraps Filming: What We Know and Why Horror Fans Should Be Excited

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