Odd, I think Poison Ivy looks good in a mask…. Lydia was debuting her new Harley Quinn outfit and was distressed that I had forgotten her mask at home, but never fear, one of the craft stations was a mask making activity and both she and Maddie made themselves masks. It’s very much the idea of a comicon as seen through the eyes of a Library with a lot of activites for the kids, crafts and games and handouts. It’s a great primer on con life, while being inexpensive – free admission and parking, very few vendors, while still having some real local talents like Thom Zhaler there for people to meet. The Batman 2 is scheduled to be released on October 3, 2025.I almost wish that this had been the first con I took my kids to. The golden age Clayface would lend itself to practical effects, rather than CGI, and could still align with the same tone that depicts a terrifying and tragic being that this Clayface edit so perfectly captures.Įven so, that doesn’t mean there is no place for a fantastical version of Clayface on the big screen, as Reeves and Gunn's plans for Batman won’t overlap between the Elseworld Batverse and the new DCU. However, there is much debate on whether this could break Reeves' Batverse, as the golden age version of Clayface is more grounded and would be tonally consistent with The Batman rather than the fantastical mud monster that can shape-shift at will. Clayface would do the same for The Batman Part 2 by covering the dangers of the film industry and beauty standards in a sequel depicting another detective noir story for a villain who could be anyone at any time.Īssuming Reeves wants to dive deeper into the fantastical than what was established in the first film, then this edit reflects a tone that would best align with the comic origin of Clayface and how they could be portrayed. For instance, The Batman grounded well-known characters like Riddler and Catwoman in ways that reflect the human condition that points to societal problems like wealth inequality, police corruption, and the relationship between trauma and mental health, which has the potential to push people into radical ideological circles. Freeze and Two-Face, could easily fit within the tone that Reeves has already established, depending on how The Batman director re-imagines this villain. RELATED: The Batman's Penguin Spinoff Series Gets First Behind-The-Scenes Look In New TeaserĪfter hearing that the villain could appear in The Batman Part 2, an Instagram artist named Mizuriau shared a terrifying and even deeply tragic look at what Clayface could look like. Now, fan art envisions what a Reeves' Batverse Clayface could look like. So, if the latest rumor for The Batman sequel is anything to go by, then Reeves may use Clayface in some capacity to push Batman even further. This also would have been Ben Affleck's approach to the canceled Batman movie featuring Deathstroke. This has been the approach of Christopher Nolan and Zack Snyder, which Snyder has described as construction by deconstruction. Reeves' approach to The Batman Part 2 was described as a “deep dive” of these characters into “emotional jeopardy,” which is a method for Reeves to continue testing Batman in new and creative ways that push him further into, presumably, the comic book versions that audiences know. Fanart showcases a terrifying version of Clayface that might align with Matt Reeves' vision of the character, depending on if The Batman director decides to lean further into the fantastical elements of the villain's mythology for The Batman 2.
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