Lately, I've been thinking that Marvel and DC starting their own Cinematic and TV Universes at around the same time (2003-08). How could this have happened?
I imagine it's a fierce battle of film and TV show superiority, both being good, but will really take a hefty amount of money from each one of them due to the increase competition. Say The Avengers (2012). Certainly, if a Justice League Movie had aired around the same time as it, it wouldn't have earned more than a billion dollars in box office, but perhaps 2016's Batman vs. Superman and Captain America: Civil War airing a month from each other may show that they can still earn a lot.
So, what if this happened? How could this universe hold with 99% continuity?
Also, how do you get the Flash and Green Arrow TV Series to be connected with the film universe? It sucks that they did not include Grant Gustin and company in the film universe.
The fact that the DCEU are bent on being dark sucks: I mean, I think it shot down further creativity and color within it. What should be changed as well in this aspect, and others as well? To be exact, like the MCU in which they're not overly dark so things can be sorted out properly.
Also, I always felt that Man of Steel and BvS had scene which were too much compressed.
P.S. Some say the DC Animated Universe is a model???