Talking to THR , Warner Bros. Pictures Group chairman Toby Emmerich has said that the studio has "turned a corner" when it comes to the DC shared universe thanks to Aquaman's success.

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"We all feel like we've turned a corner now. We're playing by the DC playbook, which is very different than the Marvel playbook. We are far less focused on a shared universe. We take it one movie at a time." He added that each film is "its own equation and own creative entity."Aquaman released in December of last year and made $1 billion at the global box office, making it the first DC film to hit the milestones since The Dark Knight Rises With less of a focus on the shared universe, Emmerich highlighted that the onus is on the movies themselves, saying, "If you had to say one thing about us, it's that it always has to be about the directors."You can check out our review of Aquaman right here and if you've already watched it, we've broken down the end credits scene for you right here

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