I don't think I fully understood what was being said about future DC movies being standalone. I interpreted that to mean WB would stop setting up future movies and just let each movie do its thing, with possible crossovers.
But now I'm hearing that, with a lowered confidence in the DC brand, each character will be expected to be its own brand, to the point that Matt Reeves' Batman trilogy may be its own continuity.
I guess fingers crossed that Aquaman his little to no references to other DCEU movies, but it sounds like the DCEU may not even be a thing anymore. It might just be the Wonder Woman series, the Batman series ... and I guess whichever other potential first films happen. I like to think Shazam will still happen, but just because they've hired people doesn't mean anything. Some movies get to the day before shooting is set to begin before being cancelled.
If WB really does shatter their shared universe, I suppose on one side, good on them for seeing the writing on the wall--plus Nick can see other movies by good directors without breaking his vow
. But on the other hand, what a complete fuck-up. This should've been easy as hell to pull off; Marvel already did all the groundwork. And unlike Universal's failure, copying the Marvel template would've made sense for the DC stuff. I think I said earlier--someone at WB is going to lose their job.