Even beyond that something that grinds my gears is people using the same takes from the 60s about marvel being better because "its about humans being heroic" while DC is still painted in a silver age brush.
Strip the justice league of their powers but keep the characters the same and put them in any other occupation, say food delivery. With competent writers that show could stay on network tv for 21 years or even 14 with incompetent ones. and thats because The characters themselves are good enough to build a story around.
- Clark Kent, an adopted son of with a rural most likely boomer conservative upbringing, still dealing with the trauma of transracial adoption
- Bruce Wayne, an orphan and rape victim who's so broken he barely trusts anyone and will constantly push friends away because of his own self esteem issues. outside of his job he compulsively does he's a wreck of a human being.
- Diana Prince, an immigrant from a country with an extremely foreign culture trying to live a life in a country with entirely different views on everything, especially women
- Arthur Curry, the disowned son of an interracial marriage, raised by his lower caste father and his family, he now mainly works in the same area where his mom and her people live.
- Barry Allen, former foster kid who's father murdered his mother but still pleads innocent.
- Hal Jordan, a conservative veteran dealing with PTSD from when a tragedy destroyed his home town and loved ones
- John Stewart, a black man with a chip on his shoulder because despite how hard he tries he's still treated like a thug
its even worse with superman because just the backstory alone means you could make it a lot more introspective, really delve into the idea of "who is the real person" and maybe relate the idea of superman and clark kent to code switching. People bring up the kike creators of superman and talk about it being an allegory for the human experience, so a white guy from kansas who's really an alien and has to deal with how people perceive him depending on how they know him would probably speak to a shitload of people, especially in the current day. Even if you aren't a minority, you're guaranteed to act different at work, or with family, or with your friends or when you're on this very website. And the concept of self actualization and which of your personas is truely the real one is something everyone can relate to. Plus you get action scenes. Smallville was on for about a decade because of how easy this was. there's no reason the movie has to be one straightforward story. It could easily be episodic, the rogues being just another hassle in life.