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“After a long and incredibly exhaustive search, we finally have our DCU Clayface in Tom Rhys Harries,” Gunn revealed on Twitter. “Both Matt Reeves and I were just blown away by this guy, and can’t wait for you to see this film, directed by James Watkins and written by Mike Flanagan.”

Rhys Harries is the winner of a sweepstakes that also included George MacKay, Tom Blyth, Leo Woodall, and Jack O’Connell, who are all bigger names. The actor’s credits include Apple TV+’s Suspicion, as well as Guy Ritchie’s 2019 comedy film The Gentlemen, but major roles are few and far between on his resume. However, based on Gunn’s comments, Rhys Harries stood out among the crowd and has the qualities he believes will help bring the villain to life.
While Gunn didn’t reveal which version of Clayface Rhys Harries will play, The Wrap did some digging and got an answer. The Matt Hagen version of the character will appear in the solo movie, which is interesting because he’s far less ruthless in the source material than Basil Karlo, the original Clayface. Flanagan and Watkins could be aiming to turn Clayface into an anti-hero of sorts who uses his abilities for his own gain and to inflict pain on those he feels deserve it. The good news is that Clayface already has experience with doing both of those things in the DCU.








