I think that's one of the things I love about the comic book industry, writers are basically now trolling the audiences by doing the exact opposite of what die-hard fans demand/expect, and if it's not that, it's anti-republican sjw and feminism agenda infiltrating the industry (as with any industry these days). Leave it to old-school Batman fans to complain about an all-girl heroes DC team or even more unbearing, hearing old-school Hulk fans complain about New-School Teenage Hulk - who isn't anywhere as smart as David Banner but somehow can control all emotions of Hulk form thus not needing anger to tranform or become more powerful. At the same time, the hate is useless as we do have attention to our lovable classic style herpes.
That said, the comic book industry has some of the most divided fanbase, the hate from ancient fans on things like "The New Avengers" or "Young Justice" is imparitive to what lies beneath - that new characters are only getting better and the older characters are well... just getting old but thankfully not forgotten. I'm just glad that lingo in comic books and in cartoons are makimg sense now. It kinda reminds me of the old vs new Tomb Raider fanbase only on a much more massive scale and with many more variables.
The streaming service will be a huge success, as will the Teen Titans Go movie,but I put trust that the streaming service will restore their financial losses alone. At $12.99 it's a whole $4.00 than Amazon Prime.... but at least quality is there around every turn which Amazon Prime, Netflix and Hulu often lack.