DC is actually doing what I've wanted them to do for years. I was working at a call center almost 10 years ago, and while I was in the bathroom pissing I thought "they should just make multiple batman series"
This was right when the Dark Knight Rises was coming out. I thought about how it was pretty cool how each director or creative force who had control of Batman had something different to say and make, and that it was silly that they would wait for one director to execute their vision and then reboot it. Why wait? You could fill out a schedule better if you ran parallels.
I thought it would be cool if they held a contest that would be a cross between project greenlight and Face/Off where they find some directors and have them compete in rounds for making movies. They get 4 months to make a movie, and then whatever they make ends up on a streaming service for all to watch, they would go through 3-4 rounds with increasing budgets, some would be eliminated, an then eventually it would culminate in 3 Batman movies. This is pretty close to that.
Then years later I thought of this concept called Bat Time. Similar Idea. Just a random anthology of Batman "movies" Some would have continuity with others, some wouldn't. You could have a guest director for each and focus on something. Comic book lore is pretty deep. They could go all over the place. I wouldn't have minded watching another Schumacher Batman. It's a pity he passed recently. He got such a bad rap, but I wonder how much of that was 90s studio interference. The guy also directed Lost Boys, Falling Down, and 8MM.
Also, with the Mandalorian now, it is amazing what you can do with new studio tech. I feel like I watched like 3 Star Wars movies since The Rise of Skywalker came out.