Warner Bros. Delays 'Clayface' Release, But Brings Back Fall Season's Horror Slate
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Warner Bros. has announced that its highly anticipated DC movie, 'Clayface', will now hit theaters on October 23, rather than its original date of September 11. The change in release date comes as a result of slight adjustments made by the studio to their upcoming film slate.
The change also affects another movie, 'Practical Magic 2', which was initially scheduled for the following weekend on September 18 and has since been bumped back to October 23. This new release date marks the beginning of Warner Bros.' horror and genre slate for the fall season, with previous years seeing early September windows occupied by successful films such as 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' and 'Beetlejuice'.
For its part, 'Clayface', directed by James Watkins and written by Mike Flanagan, is set to become Warner Bros.' big movie for the month of October. The film, which tells the story of a man with shapeshifting powers, will capitalize on the Halloween season, similar to how Universal's 'Black Phone 2' did last year in a comparable window. With its late October release date, it's set to be a major player in the fall box office.
Fans are eagerly anticipating teasers for both films, which should arrive soon. The move marks an exciting development for Warner Bros.' film slate and promises to deliver thrills for horror fans this fall season.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Warner Bros. has announced that its highly anticipated DC movie, 'Clayface', will now hit theaters on October 23, rather than its original date of September 11. The change in release date comes as a result of slight adjustments made by the studio to their upcoming film slate.
The change also affects another movie, 'Practical Magic 2', which was initially scheduled for the following weekend on September 18 and has since been bumped back to October 23. This new release date marks the beginning of Warner Bros.' horror and genre slate for the fall season, with previous years seeing early September windows occupied by successful films such as 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' and 'Beetlejuice'.
For its part, 'Clayface', directed by James Watkins and written by Mike Flanagan, is set to become Warner Bros.' big movie for the month of October. The film, which tells the story of a man with shapeshifting powers, will capitalize on the Halloween season, similar to how Universal's 'Black Phone 2' did last year in a comparable window. With its late October release date, it's set to be a major player in the fall box office.
Fans are eagerly anticipating teasers for both films, which should arrive soon. The move marks an exciting development for Warner Bros.' film slate and promises to deliver thrills for horror fans this fall season.