Yeah, which is why I think the tedium of corporate mass market movies will only accelerate the inevitable day when a fully AI-generated feature-length movie with theatrical quality is released. It will cost a fraction of the budget of a "real movie," it will be distributable outside of the studio system, and if it looks good enough, people won't care that it isn't real.
DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man #1 (One-Shot) Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 25, 2026 Publisher Description: When journalists Clark Kent and Peter Parker find themselves chasing the same story, the conspiracy they uncover could change the world—especially if Brainiac and Doctor Octopus have anything to say about it. (And we bet they do!) Good thing our intrepid newshounds are secretly Superman and the amazing Spider-Man. To bring this clash of reporters‑turned‑heroes to life, Mark Waid and Jorge Jiménez join forces to headline DC's Superman/Spider-Man #1 with an unforgettable lead story. The bonus stories in DC's Superman/Spider-Man #1, all featuring DC and Marvel characters: Tom King and Jim Lee tell a tale of Lois Lane and Mary Jane Watson, Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber revisit Superman’s pal Jimmy Olsen and Carnage, Sean Murphy takes us to the future with Superboy (Legion) and Spider-Man 2099, Gail Simone teams up with Belén Ortega for a look at what happens when Power Girl meets Punisher, Christopher Priest and Daniel Sampere show us a time when Superboy Prime decided to visit Spider-Man right after he got the black suit, and Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott take us on an exciting race between the Daily Planet and the Daily Bugle.
They should have filmed the entire 3 seasons of the series back-to-back-to-back, to keep the age of the characters consistent. This Aang looks old enough to drink.
I think they may be playing out the story "real time" compared to the animated series. That's the plus of both animation & comic books. You can play out years or decades of a story/stories while keeping characters virtually age locked.