Raiden
Wakanda Forever
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WB have got more on their minds than superheroes, lets not forget that, people in here act like WB sole interest is in guys with capes, nothing could be further from the truth. They aren't a superhero studio like Marvel, when the day comes that superheroes are no longer a bankable commodity WB will still be going strong.
You've gotta wonder if DCE is anything more than just a glorified middle man at this stage.
Marvel is now owned by Disney, so if superhero movies are no longer bankable (which I doubt it'll happen anytime soon), they can still focus on other areas like comics, TV shows, animated series, etc. Marvel's fortune is not rested solely on those big screen movies. WB is in the same position, except that unlike Marvel, they have no say when it comes to the DC superhero movies that WB is making, and the one movie where they actually get to participate as the DC Entertainment, the movie failed (GL).
And like you said, WB's mind isn't really on making superheroes, so why not (as Docker said), license it out to ther studios who will be willing to spend the money & resources to make them? Why hold on to them if they have no plan to make any of them except for the countless Superman and Batman movies that they've already made?
						
 It doesn't invalidate what I said about Marvel and its relationship with Disney. Disney lets Marvel/Marvel Studios operate independently when it comes to making their creative decisions, like Pixar does. But in terms of business side these two companies are integrated. If Marvel doesn't turn in a nice profit in the movie business, Disney will still keep them because Marvel has alot of other areas to make money, and they didn't spend 4 billion dollar on the company just for their movies alone. How about theme parks? Merchandises? Licensing? There are so many ways Disney can make money off of Marvel.
