Listen, WB. The DCEU has been a disaster so far- your first film was alright, but the majority of the people really dogged your last two. I only know a handful of people who liked Batman v. Superman, and that handful of people did not like Suicide Squad. You've really messed up here.

Luckily, you've got Ben Affleck directing and co-writing with Geoff Johns on the solo Batman movie. Even though 90% of us are convinced Johns hates Batman, we know Affleck will do him justice. You already have a perfect Batman and Alfred, and with proper direction that isn't influenced by Zack Snyder's itch for disaster porn, they can improve. The benefit with Batman is that we've had seven (eight, counting BvS) Batman films over the past 27 years, along with a critically successful video game series. You guys know what works and doesn't work. And you guys recycle most of what works, and that's great. But I think there's one piece you're not even touching that could improve Batman and the DCEU:

"Kiss From A Rose" by Seal, written for the Batman Forever soundtrack. Out of everything bad that came out of that movie, that song and Jim Carrey's Riddler were the best.

I want to turn your attention to someone I care about: my brother. He's been a fan of Batman since he was a boy, and he's had to grow up through the genius that was the 89 Batman film and the horror that was Batman & Robin. He had faith going into BvS that his favorite comic book character would be done justice, and was mildly upset that Batman was a cold-blooded murderer. This wasn't the same as Keaton's Batman: no, this Batman shot and killed people, and then used their vehicle as a wrecking ball to kill more people.

I believe the inclusion of Seal's song will bring Batfans worldwide right back to who Batman should be: a character kids and adults can identify with and support, and cheer on as he brutally maims his enemies but never murders. Plus, can you imagine that song playing during a serious scene? Do that for me. Let's say it's an adaptation of Under the Hood. Joker is bound up by Jason Todd, former Robin, who's holding the Joker at gunpoint. His speech that Batman should've killed the Joker because he took Todd away from Batman, all while Seal is belting away about making out with flowers. Picture that. That is cinematic artistry right there.

Please listen, WB. This is the only way you can improve the DCEU. And maybe Wonder Woman.