That's the key though isn't it? The series isn't beyond saving imo and though there's a tough hill to climb, a good writer or group of writers can make it work.
Unquestionably, and I've been echoing the same sentiment since the movie dropped, even for as much as I dislike it. If the Fast & Furious franchise needed 5 movies to get it right, then anything is possible. Problem is, I had no real investment in that franchise; I was typically dragged to theater by friends and colleagues. It was entirely by happenstance that I ever saw Fast Five in the first place.
Still, my point is it can be done, but the other side to that coin is that they'll have to bring something very appealing and impressive to attract fans like myself again. I won't continuously throw money at a machine that doesn't deliver the goods.
Even if Superman didn't have Batman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg; he still has villains yet to be seen on the big screen. Brainiac, Metallo, Parasite, Darkseid, Livewire, billionaire Lex, Doomsday, Bizarro, and others.
The only villains that have been for Superman is Lex and Zod.
Most of the big Spidey villains have been done.
Eh, I don't think so. There's plenty left that they could use, too many to even name, really. Kingpin, Silvermane, Tombstone, Vulture, Chameleon, Mr. Negative, Mysterio, Kraven, Hydro Man, Scorpion, Morbius, Hammerhead, Morlun, Smythe; the list goes on and on.
The Jackal is now a missed opportunity since the one person that made him relevant is now dead before his introduction, but if yet another reboot was in the cards, I'd throw his name into the mix as well. Minus a hair-brained clone plot, of course.
But no, I don't agree with that at all; I just can't.