Speaking with Variety, Fraser was asked if he could see himself returning to the DC Universe following his roles in both Batgirl and Doom Patrol. "Maybe. Everything's contingent on what it's about -- the role," Fraser said. "I mean, a job is not easy to do no matter who is producing it. I just finished up with Doom Patrol which is also a DC property. That's a unique cast and conceit and I loved that Riley Shanahan -- the actor who wore all the gear -- and I would just do the voice, I could do my job in my long johns and nobody would know because I was in a recording studio. So it was the best day job ever. Apart from that, I'm open to it." When Aquaman released in 2018 it was a surprise hit for Warner Bros after the disappointing box office and critical reception to Justice League a year prior. In fact, Jason Momoa and Amber Heard’s superhero blockbuster remains the highest-grossing DC movie of all time with over $1.1 billion taken at the global box office. No doubt the studio is hoping for repeat success with 2023 sequel Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, although the first reactions from test screenings are abysmal according to multiple sources.