CREATURE COMMANDOS Episode 5 Introduced Us To the Clayface of the DCU

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but feel the thrill that Batman’s live-action debut is imminent, possibly in the film “The Brave and the Bold.” However, one of his iconic foes has already stepped into the DC Universe limelight. Clayface made his debut in the fifth episode of “Creature Commandos,” titled “The Iron Pot.” This character originated from the comics as Basil Karlo, who first appeared in Detective Comics #40 back in 1940, a mere year after Batman’s initial appearance. Interestingly, DC Studios have announced a standalone “Clayface” film, penned by the horror mastermind Mike Flanagan. Yet, the question remains: Is this upcoming Clayface the same one we met in “Creature Commandos”? It’s plausible, but equally possible that it could be one of the numerous other Clayfaces that have graced the comics. In fact, there have been a total of eight shape-shifting villains known as Clayface!

Nosferatu Reminds Us Hollywood Still Hasn’t Nailed Bram Stoker’s Dracula

The long-awaited theater release of Robert Eggers’ modernized version of the 1922 classic Nosferatu is now available, offering a unique perspective on the renowned German silent film initially released in 1922. This nationwide debut on Christmas Day has been met with widespread praise for its acting, stunning visuals, and authentic set design reflecting the era.

Adrien Brody Reveals That the Physical Transformation He Underwent for His Role in ‘The Pianist’ Left Him With PTSD and an Eating Disorder

Adrien Brody opened up about the profound impact playing the role of Holocaust survivor Władysław Szpilman in “The Pianist” had on him, both mentally and physically. To convincingly depict this character in Roman Polanski’s 2002 film, he went to great lengths, employing intense techniques to ensure his portrayal was as genuine as possible.

Harrison Ford Reflects on Sensitive Portrayal of His Shrinking Character’s Parkinson’s Diagnosis: ‘No Intention To Make It Into a Joke’

Harrison Ford approached the characterization of a man diagnosed with Parkinson’s in the show “Shrinking” with great care and understanding. In this Apple TV+ comedy series, he portrays Dr. Paul Rhoades, a seasoned therapist who works alongside Jason Segel’s character Jimmy at the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center.