The live-action DC Films world has gone through some surprising evolutions over the years, with new creators and characters being brought into the ever-growing franchise. In recent weeks, the topic of the franchise’s long-term future has been on a lot of fans’ minds, especially amid the recent surprise cancellation of the already-completed Batgirl movie. While we’ll have to wait a while to see what Warner Bros. Discovery’s proposed “ten-year plan” for the DC universe entails, a new report from The Hollywood Reporter might shed light on almost was. In their reporting about the current state of DC Films — and DC Films president Walter Hamada almost quitting after Batgirl’s shelving, but reportedly staying on at least through the release of Black Adam in October — they reveal that Hamada’s plans “were said to have included a Crisis on Infinite Earths event.”