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Clayface Trailer Gets the Same Reactions From DC Viewers

The first trailer for Clayface has scored positive reactions from viewers following its debut at CinemaCon. Reviews highlight a unique approach to storytelling within the DC comic book movie space while also promising a gritty narrative fueled by horror. Launching in theaters later this year, it is the third film in James Gunn’s DC Universe.

DC fans are hyped after Clayface’s CinemaCon trailer

The Clayface trailer recently premiered at CinemaCon, offering a glimpse at the upcoming horror movie. It follows Matt Hagen, an actor badly disfigured by a gangster. Seeking to fix the damage done, he consults a scientist who experiments on him. This alters his body chemistry and transforms him into a clay-like being who can shapeshift at will.

The footage, accompanied by background music, Flaming Lips’ “Do You Realize,” puts the spotlight on Hagen, played by Tom Rhys Harries, and his abilities. It also emphasizes the body horror aspect that the film is going for.

Fans lauded the trailer and expressed excitement. A viewer called the clip their personal highlight, saying it was “unnerving” and “disconcerting.” They added that it played into people’s perceptions of beauty, the reason to be in the spotlight, and the psychological aspect of those things. Further, they said that the imagery reminded them of early Blumhouse productions, Andrew Kevin Walker’s filmography, and other horror works. “Clayface looks so good,” they stated.

Meanwhile, Jeff Sneider posted that the upcoming DCU entry looked “dope,” adding that it was the type of comic book feature he enjoyed. He further stated, “Not the bright colored, portal-in-the-sky nonsense. I want dark and f—– up. I’m IN.”

Scott Menzel assured fans that Clayface would satisfy those looking for a break from James Gunn’s humor-oriented storytelling. He also highlighted its “terrifying” tone and unique place in DC’s cinematic world.

That Hashtag Show wrote, “Clayface looks like nothing DC has done before, monstrous visuals, and some true horror. #CinemaCon.”

Clayface premieres during the Halloween season in the United States on October 23, 2026. James Watkins directed it from Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini’s screenplay. Meanwhile, James Gunn co-produced with Peter Safran, Matt Reeves, and Lynn Harris.

In addition to Harries, the film features Naomi Ackie, Max Minghella, Eddie Marsan, and David Dencik.

Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on SuperHeroHype.


Source: Comingsoon.net