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DC Studios Sets 'Clayface' for 2026 & 'Dynamic Duo' for 2028
2024-12-13
The studio has set a September 11, 2026 theatrical release for the movie written by Mike Flanagan. This renowned weekend after Labor Day is a gold mine for Warner Bros, with successful franchises like "It", "The Nun", and "Beetlejuice". Producing the movie are DC co-bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran, along with "The Batman" filmmaker Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris. The executive producer is Chantal Nong. Doctor Sleep filmmaker Flanagan is conceptualizing Clayface as a horror-thriller-tragedy, not as a villain as he is typically known to be in relation to Batman.Clayface made his DC debut in "Detective Comics #40" in June 1940. The original Clayface was a moderately successful actor who took on the identity of a character from a horror film after turning to crime. With a body seemingly made of clay, he has appeared in various films, television series, animated works, video games, and other forms of media over the years.Also on the schedule is DC Studios and Warner Bros. Pictures Animation's original project, "Dynamic Duo", set for June 30, 2028 in IMAX. We were the first to report on this. It is the origin story of the Robins, Dick Grayson and Jason Todd, marking the first joint project between DC Studios and the Bill Damaschke-led WBPA. The movie is directed by Arthur Mintz and written by Matthew Aldrich. Producers are Theresa Andersson, Reeves, and Harris. Gunn and Safran are also producing with Nong as the executive producer.In other DC news, the trailer for James Gunn's "Superman" will drop early next week, and the movie will be released in theaters next year on July 11.Other DC Studios hold dates on the calendar include May 29, 2026 for an untitled movie; June 26, 2026 for Craig Gillespie's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow"; October 2, 2026 for Reeves' "The Batman 2"; and March 5, 2027 for an untitled movie. These various projects showcase the studio's extensive plans and commitment to the DC universe.
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Clayface's Theatrical Release and Conceptualization
The decision to give Mike Flanagan's script a specific theatrical release date of September 11, 2026, is a significant indicator of Warner Bros DC Studios' seriousness. It shows their confidence in the project and their intention to make it a major event. Flanagan's vision of a horror-thriller-tragedy for Clayface is a departure from his usual villainous portrayal, adding a new dimension to the character. This unique approach is likely to attract audiences and generate excitement. The fact that the studio is willing to invest in such a project without a director or star yet demonstrates their belief in the potential of the story and the team behind it.Another aspect is the long history of Clayface in the DC universe. His introduction in "Detective Comics #40" in 1940 has made him a recognizable and enduring character. His ability to transform and his unique backstory have made him a favorite among fans. The various appearances of Clayface in different forms of media over the years have only enhanced his popularity. Warner Bros DC Studios' decision to bring him back in a standalone movie is a testament to their respect for the character and their desire to explore his story further.Dynamic Duo's Imax Debut and Joint Project
The announcement of "Dynamic Duo" on June 30, 2028 in IMAX is another exciting development. This is the origin story of the Robins, Dick Grayson and Jason Todd, and marks the first joint project between DC Studios and the WBPA. The combination of these two entities brings together different creative talents and resources, promising a unique and immersive experience for audiences. The fact that it is being directed by Arthur Mintz and written by Matthew Aldrich adds to the anticipation. The producers, including Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris, along with James Gunn and Peter Safran, ensure that the project is in good hands. This joint venture shows Warner Bros DC Studios' willingness to collaborate and expand their universe, creating more opportunities for fans to enjoy the DC stories.DC Studios' Extensive Calendar of Movies
The calendar is filled with a variety of DC Studios movies, each with its own significance. The untitled movie set for May 29, 2026 adds to the studio's lineup and keeps the momentum going. Craig Gillespie's "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" on June 26, 2026 brings a new perspective to the Supergirl character. Reeves' "The Batman 2" on October 2, 2026 continues the dark and gritty tone of his previous film. And the untitled movie on March 5, 2027 offers another opportunity for the studio to showcase their creativity. These movies not only showcase the studio's commitment to the DC universe but also provide a diverse range of stories and experiences for fans. Each movie has its own unique selling points and is likely to attract a different audience, making the DC Studios calendar a must-watch for comic book enthusiasts.