First off, excellent.
I'm curious to see what strategy DC uses to help differentiate which projects are shared DCU and which are solo, or other universe projects.
The MCU has films only for years, even the TV series like Agents of Shield or the Netflix series touched only a little on the events of the MCU. (Except when Agents of Shield aired right after Winter Soldier, that was amazing.)
They added TV starting with WandaVision, but even with that they've struggled to fit things into the films. Marvel What If...? is clearly a "What If" scenario. X-Men was a continuation of the 90s and not (at this time) part of the MCU. Spider-Man made itself clear immediately that it wasn't on the MCU.
Bet when we look at the DCU (and I know it's early), we have animated TV (Creature Commando), live action film (Superman), and live action TV (Peacemaker).
Is Mister Miracle part of that? Is the Harley Quinn animated universe? Are the "My Adventures with x" series (only Superman so far)? Batman with Robert Pattinson?
Historically animated DC has been pretty good, so I don't want to lose the excellent solo films just because they don't fit the DCU.
I trust Gunn/Safran to figure it out, but I'm curious what they do.