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Variety is reporting that Practical Magic is moving to September 11th, 2026, and that relates to the DCU because it is actually taking the spot of the anticipated Clayface movie. Clayface was supposed to debut in theaters on September 11th, but it is now moving to October 23rd. That would be bad news in most cases, but for Clayface, the new October release date suits the film far better than its initial September premiere.
Clayface Has Even More Potential At The Box Office In October

There are many aspects of the Clayface movie that are still unknown, but we do know that this take on the character is framed more like a horror movie as opposed to typical superhero fare, and that approach suits the character brilliantly.
Mike Flanagan came up with the movie’s story and wrote the screenplay (with Hossein Amini penning further drafts), and he is no stranger to the horror genre. Flanagan stepped away from directing due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by James Watkins, who also has a horror background with films like The Woman in Black and Speak No Evil, but it’s still expected to represent his original vision.
Flanagan has previously discussed that his approach to the character is based on the two-part Feat of Clay story arc from Batman: The Animated Series, and even outside of that specific story, the Animated Series framed Clayface as both a tragic figure and monstrous villain, which also seems to be the approach of the film.








