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In an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, Tudyk talked about his role in the show, saying, “Harley Quinnโฆ is very comedic, itโs straight up comedy whereas this one is a drama that has that is funny that has humorous elements within it but it is action and itโs drama and passion.I play Clayface in Harley Quinn and he sounds [puts on Clayface voice] โlike this and heโs an idiot and heโs always like whatโs my motivation here, Daddy didnโt love meโ yeah itโs that.”
Tudyk then explained the changes to the character in Creature Commandos, saying, “Then in this, Clayface is a killer heโsโฆ. we have a huge fight and heโs a homicidal maniac. So itโs the same character. Thatโs really cool about DC, I get to play the actual same character two completely different ways and I like them both. Itโs really nice that James let me play Clayface [in Creature Commandos], I was so happy I didnโt even have to ask. I was going to ask when I saw it in there and he let me know that I got to do it.โ
Harley Quinn is continuing with Season 5, but it’s been pushed back from its reported November 2024 release. With Harley and Ivy moving to Metropolis, it’s unknown whether Tudyk’s Clayface will appear in that show, as well as Creature Commandos. Allowing Tudyk to play two different versions of the character is unprecedented, and shows that James Gunn’s DCU is ready to take chances. Creature Commandos is shaping up to be something very special. While Superman: Legacy is the biggest project on the horizon for the DCU, Creature Commandos‘ press blitz of the last few weeks have definitely built anticipation for the show.
Tudyk as Clayface is sure to garner the show ever more viewers, as well, and this more violent and dangerous version of the character will allow him to show off his chops.








