It's really sad to me, as a fan of superhero stories, that I've gotten to the point where I just don't care about either the MCU or the DCU at this point. They're either too busy making fun of the genre they're in and not taking the material seriously, or they're too focused on being more realistic and edgy because otherwise "superheroes are too childish" and you can't take them seriously.
It's even worse when you look at how good Spider-Man PS4 was. Like that game goes to show that the problem is not with superheroes or superhero stories in general. They obviously still work really well when they're done right, it's just the people making the movies clearly don't respect the source material at all.
As it stands movie wise, I'm unironically more interested in seeing a move about an animated teenage kraken having a Kaiju battle with an evil parody version of Ariel. Just because (at least from the trailer) it looks like they're just doing the standard heroes' journey and embracing it. They're not making fun of it, they're not over-complicating it. Good girl is good, bad girl is bad, have at it girls. Couple that with some good animation and I'm all for it.
Why is that so hard to do for superhero movies?