>>54739777Trips for truth.
Women don't want these movies, bloggers do. But even they don't want to see them, they just want other people to see them.
If millions of people wanted to watch movies starring a homeless guy vomiting in a shoe, that homeless guy would be a huge movie star. They don't, so he isn't. Ocean's Eleven starred men not because of sexism, but because people wanted to watch men pull a heist.
Whenever someone tries to pander, it fails, because there's no pleasing people. Make a movie about transgender rights, and people complain because you're insensitive in the portrayal, somehow, or didn't cast enough actual trannies. Chasing these trends is a mistake, because it's a very vocal minority asking for it, and they don't really care anyway.
Most women are happy watching movies starring guys, and playing video games as male characters. It's a very small, very vocal minority asking for sweeping changes not because they want it, but because they want other people to have it.
No one wants this, except for a small minority of people who want everyone else to see it. And then it comes out; it'll crash; they won't buy tickets; and they'll write a thousand blog posts and Salon articles about how it failed because people are sexist.