BTW, if you don't think the critics will be hesitant to be harsh towards a female driven superhero flick...you haven't been paying attention.
I didn't say what the critics would do either way. I was just speaking to your comment as far as common fans goes:
I can see critics tripping over themselves to NOT condemn this movie. Even the casual fans seem to be ready to embrace this.
Actually, you mentioned the critics and said they could bend over backwards to approve.
In any case, critics aside:
I happen to consider myself a "casual fan" of the superhero genre. I never read comics as a kid, though I tend to be more informed more than just a random shlub off the street just by paying attention to what's going on and doing a little light research.
But you say "Batman," I think of red and black skies and building silhouettes with a pair of white eyes in the shadows. A brooding, serious rich guy with issues dressing as a bat and beating the s*** outta street criminals while outsmarting the big bads with his wits and gadgets. For the most part, I got that outta Nolan and Burton. I'm good with those films and I paid to see them.
You say "Superman," I think of sky blue panels filled with a strong dude flying around in a blue suit and red cape. Truth, justice, and the American way. Big, blue, Kansas-bred boyscout. Compare that to the last two Snyder movies (of which I have only seen one, on cable).
Now, you say "Wonder Woman," and I think of a brunette in red, blue, and gold armor with bracelets and a lasso from some Greek island living in America. She's strong and fights for the right thing according to her warrior upbringing. Then I see the trailer and that poster, and I get the idea that I'm gonna get what I had in mind. So I'm in.
Come to think of it, one of the reasons I am probably so inclined to favor the marvel stuff is not only the fact that they turn out a reliably decent product, but that I am fairly unfamiliar with a good chunk of the characters. So those movies - Guardians of the Galaxy, Ant-Man, Dr. Strange - and a bunch of those characters - Black Widow, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Vision - all have the benefit of starting with a clean slate with me. I have no major preconceptions going in, so they can't run counter to anything. But when they show up, they are nestled into the world of the other existing characters fairly well, so it's easy to just go with them as presented.