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Originally Posted by Locke
Normally I'd agree except...its like a Prizefighter heroically getting off the mat to continue the fight....after having been knocked out, hes already lost, everyone has left and the lights in the arena are off.
Think of it more like this:
This is an opportune moment for DC. Marvel wrapped up their immense story arc are moving along in untested waters with lesser-known characters and stories, this is DC's time to shine, their opportunity to swing the pendulum in their direction and generate some momentum.
This is a great time for DC to really gain a foothold in the market and....the best they've got is that list. 
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Lol.
4 of the last 5 DC movies have all been considered major successes. They have a foot hold.
In what way is a Black Adam movie not a movie about a lesser character? They'll also be introducing all sorts of lesser characters in Birds of Prey and Suicide Squad 2. They should also 100% continue to keep up momentum with Aquaman, WW, and Shazam.
Personally, I'm pretty excited about the Shazam franchise. I would say - now that End Game has wrapped up - potentially more than any of the other Superhero franchises on the markets.
I detested the last Suicide Squad movie so much, that both Birds of Prey and Suicide Squad 2 will have to get great reviews for me to see. Batman and the Flash remain total question marks.