I don't know if I'll ever return to this database, and I honestly highly doubt it. But after everything that A.O.L. Time Warner Bros. Discovery Entertainment Media has done to muck things up for the D.C.E.U. and their lack of a desire to fix the messes that they started, coupled with the filmmakers' and actors' lack of fighting to get its things back on the right track again at the time, I've become highly skeptical of the future of interconnected D.C. films and shows. If they repeat this same mistake again with the upcoming D.C.U., then they should just stop altogether. It's as simple as that. They have no one to blame for this mess but themselves! Had they let the filmmakers take their own chances and execute their visions for the stories as they all saw fit, then the D.C. Extended Universe could've been a more successful entity despite its questionable flaws. Instead, the folks at the studios simply gave them all their middle fingers crossed into an X in favor of simply looking after their own bonuses and careers. That unfortunate reality is simply unacceptable and so motivated by greed and paranoia. While I'm willing to give James Gunn and Peter Safran's D.C. Universe the benefit of the doubt, if they do repeat this same mistake again, then I'll have turned my back on D.C. altogether. Given Gunn's prior experience with the M.C.U. in directing the Guardians of the Galaxy films and special and serving as producer in some of its other entries, however, I hope that they'll have learned a big lesson since hiring him if they still haven't yet. And if not, then D.C. will have crashed and burned. So block me if you have to, but that's that. Sorry to bid you all farewell on such a bitter note, but happy effing upcoming Valentine's Day, people.