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Tom Rhys Harries was barely recognisable as he sported a terrifying mask while filming new DC film Clayface in Liverpool on Monday.
The White Lines actor, 32, was snapped dressed up in a long coat and a hoodie pulled up as the actor kept his face obscured behind the famous Clayface mask.
The Welsh star exited the car while surrounded by a huge crowd of fansĀ as he arrived on set and entered the building.
While little is known about Clayface, DC obsessives would have instantly recognised him asĀ Tom – the actor charged with playing Batman’s nemesis.Ā
The star, best known for his former role in TV drama White Lines, was unrecognisable as he took a break between scenes.
Tom announced his involvement in July, with the actor expected to star alongside Max Minghella, Naomi Ackie and an otherwise unconfirmed cast-list in the new film.
Tom Rhys Harries was barely recognisable as he sported a terrifying mask while filming new DC film Clayface in Liverpool on MondayĀ
The White Line actor was snapped dressed up in a long coat and a hoodie pulled up as the actor kept his face obscured behind the famous Clayface mask
The Welsh star exited the car while surrounded by a huge crowd of fans as he arrived on set and entered the building
Clayface is expected to fall within the same universe as 2022 blockbuster The Batman, in which Robert Pattinson played the Caped Crusader.Ā
An outlandish early synopsis describes the forthcoming film as a body horror about a promising actor who goes to extraordinary lengths to modify himself after his face is horribly disfigured by a brutal gangster.Ā
Mirroring The Substance, the hugely successful 2024 body horror starring Demi Moore as an ageing actress who uses a fantastical drug to stay young,Ā Clayface finds Harries’ character injecting himself with a drug that keeps him relevant.
But he soon finds out it gives him the ability to not only reshape his face, but his entire body – by turning it into a piece of malleable clay.Ā
DC Studios co-chairperson and co-CEO Peter Safran recently claimed the Mike Flanagan drafted script is similar in tone to 1986 thriller The Fly, in which Jeff Goldblum’s scientist central character suffers a nightmarish physical transformation after his teleportation experiment goes horribly wrong.
Clayface, known for its unique shape-shifting abilities, was first introduced to the Batman comic book series in 1940 and has featured periodically as one of the superhero’s adversaries ever since.
Watkins will direct following his recent success with psychological horror Speak No Evil, an English language remake of the Danish-Dutch film of the same name.Ā
The director is also responsible for low budget British horror Eden Lake and a well received screen adaptation ofĀ The Woman in Black, starring Daniel Radcliffe.
Tom announced his involvement in July, with the actor expected to star alongside Max Minghella, Naomi Ackie and an otherwise unconfirmed cast-list in the new film
The Batman director Matt Reeves is expected to co-produce the new film alongsideĀ Lynn Harris and DC Studios bosses Safran and James Gunn.Ā
Clayface was previously voiced by Alan Tudyk in the animated series Harley Quinn and Creature Commandos, and Ron Perlman in Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman AdventuresĀ Ā
Additionally,Ā Brian McManamon played the character in Batman TV spin-off Gotham, whileĀ Lorraine Burroughs took a turn as the villain in HBO Max series Pennyworth.Ā
Clayface is expected to go on general release from September 11, 2026.Ā