They've managed to redeem a lot of characters with a less than great history plenty of times, so I don't see why The Wonder Twins couldn't have been any different.Perhaps they reconsidered the wisdom in making a Wonder Twins anything. Despite other version of the characters appearing in more recent times, its still heavily associated with a 1970s cartoon and whatever part of that generation who watched it. Of all DC properties one could adapt from that deep catalog, one has to question the sense behind choosing the Wonder Twins.
And if they can turn a character most non-comic book fans saw as a joke like Aquaman, or unknowns like The Guardians of the Galaxy into huge successes, I don't see why they couldn't have done the same for The Wonder Twins.
Batwoman was one of the weaker Arrowverse shows, but Legends was amazing.Or they might see the light with the kind of adaptations and talent involved, since LoT and BW were never examples of DC adaptations at their finest.
They also had a comic series back in 2019 that seemed to get a pretty good response. Not sure how popular it was though.I don't agree. After all, Aquaman has a long history in the comics, but the WT were invented for Super Friends. Their association is pretty much exclusively with the cartoon. And let's face it, it wasn't a great cartoon. I grew up watching Super Friends in first run, and I definitely think the Wonder Twins are lame.
My point, which I should've made clearer, is not that Super Friends' Aquaman wasn't lame. My point is that everyone in Super Friends was lame. Even Batman was lame there. With other DC heroes, you can refer to their comics adventures and find better portrayals. Hell, Aquaman in the '40s was such a badass he literally threw polar bears at bad guys. But the Twins are nearly exclusive to the cartoon, aside from homages in things like Smallville.