DC Studios Takes a Risk with ‘Drive’ Writer Hossein Amini to Rewrite ‘Clayface’ for Upcoming Film

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DC Studios has made a bold move in their upcoming film “Clayface” by tapping Hossein Amini, the writer behind the critically acclaimed “Drive,” to rewrite the script. The decision has sparked excitement among fans and industry professionals alike as they eagerly await the transformation of one of Batman’s most unique villains.

DC Studios Takes a Risk with ‘Drive’ Writer Hossein Amini to Rewrite ‘Clayface’ for Upcoming Film

According to sources, Amini will be taking on the task of rewriting the script for “Clayface,” a film based on the iconic DC Comics character known for his ability to shape-shift and transform into living clay. The project is in good hands, as Amini’s writing credits include hit films such as “Drive” and “47 Ronin.” However, the screenwriter also has a few misses under his belt, including a disappointing run on the TV series “Obi-Wan.” But with Mike Flanagan, known for his work on horror films like “Doctor Sleep” and “The Haunting of Hill House,” writing the previous draft, fans are hopeful that Amini will bring a fresh perspective to the script.

The film is set to be directed by James Watkins, who impressed audiences with his remake of the Danish thriller “Speak No Evil” for Universal last year. This will be Watkins’ first time working with DC Studios, and many are excited to see his take on the iconic character. The film will be produced by Matt Reeves, known for his work on the “Planet of the Apes” franchise, and Lynn Harris, who has worked on films such as “Wonder Woman” and “Aquaman.”

Production for “Clayface” is scheduled to begin in October in the U.K., adding to the growing list of DC films being produced across the pond. The U.K. has become a popular location for superhero films, with its diverse landscapes and generous tax incentives. This decision also allows for a more authentic setting for the film, as Clayface’s origins are deeply rooted in the streets of Gotham City.

Fans of the DC Universe have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of Clayface on the big screen. The character, originally introduced in the vintage DC Comics as Basil Karlo, has a cult following among Batman fans. His transformation from a horror movie actor to a shape-shifting villain has made him a fan favorite. With Amini’s reputation for creating complex and compelling characters, fans are excited to see how he will bring Clayface to life.

The decision to tap Amini for the rewrite has already sparked discussions among industry professionals, with many praising DC Studios for their bold and unconventional choice. Amini’s writing style is known for its intensity and grit, making him the perfect fit for a character like Clayface. His ability to create multi-dimensional characters will undoubtedly add depth to the film, making it a must-see for fans and casual moviegoers alike.

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