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Alan Tudyk Takes Double Duty, Will Voice Clayface on 'Creature Commandos' Animated Series
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Actor Alan Tudyk takes on dual roles on the upcoming 'Creature Commandos' animated series, bringing his voice talent to both Doctor Phosphorous and Clayface.

AceShowbiz - Alan Tudyk will portray the dual roles of Clayface and Doctor Phosphorous on the upcoming animated series "Creature Commandos", part of the new James Gunn and Peter Safran-led DC Universe.

Tudyk, who voiced Clayface on the "Harley Quinn" animated series and its spin-off "Kite-Man: Hell Yeah!", revealed his involvement in a video interview. He emphasized that the "Creature Commandos" version of Clayface will differ significantly from his previous portrayal, describing him as a "homicidal maniac."

In addition to Clayface, Tudyk will also voice Doctor Phosphorous, a lesser-known Batman villain with radioactive powers. The character served as the inspiration for the "Batman Beyond" villain Derek Powers/Blight.

As part of Gunn's vision for the new DC Universe, characters introduced on the animated series may transition to live-action appearances, with the same actors reprising their voice roles. Tudyk confirmed that he could potentially play both Clayface and Doctor Phosphorous in live-action adaptations.

"Creature Commandos" will premiere on HBO Max on December 5, becoming the first installment of the new DCU. The series also features Maria Bakalova, Indira Varma, Zoe Chaois, David Harbour, Sean Gunn, Steve Agee and Viola Davis in voice roles.

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