Bollywood dancing
Cats
3 multi racial women as leads
Hilarious jokes
I'd be cool with all of that, as long as the writing was excellent, the characters were developed and had authenticity, and the end goal was to make something for the audience to have a good time/fun.
The first half season of Glee was, IMHO, a really sharp biting satire. The aim was to tell a good story and have some fun. Even though I have no interest in singing and little interest in music at that level, the show said some pretty interesting things about human behavior. Then the show descended into a non stop lecture, virtue signaling, total misandry and a bully pulpit for Ryan Murphy to grind all his axes against the world. Plus he could parade around his personal casting couch into the main cast.
Desperate Housewives S1
Grey's Anatomy S1
*** And The City S1-S4
There's a lot of stuff out there that's really well written and really well made that carries a mostly female cast. The trick to that is most of that stuff is older. Now it's just vogue to go on the total open attack on your potential fandom. In effect, it's Hollywood deployed structured gaslighting for woke points.
Slumdog Millionaire had Bollywood dancing, and I thought that film was fantastic. One of the best movies I've ever seen. But Danny Boyle knows what he's doing. Nia DaCosta got picked because she's a black woman. I know it. She knows it. Feige knows it. It's not a secret. Can she make a great film? Maybe. But why not just hire someone more experienced and more proven? And if it has to be "chick power" behind the scenes, then hire Kathyrn Bigelow or Gale Anne Hurd.
The MCU can make whatever movie it wants, but they have to stop attacking the fanbase, gaslighting them, and creating films that insult a major cross section of the potential viewers because the creators have a personal grudge to unload unto the entire world ( Wonder Woman 1984 is an example of that, the entire WW franchise had to die because Patty Jenkins just needed to use the film as a platform to take as many personal shots as she could against everything she hated about the world that gave her a film franchise in the first place. She screwed up so badly she also lost her Star Wars project and is now probably clipping cat food coupons somewhere. )
I could care less if a MCU film has three multi-racial women in the leads. I do however have serious misandry fatigue if those characters end up trying to shame the fandom for loving what they love.
But I get where you are coming from here, but the "clues" in how the project is being made does sometimes lend the impression that the MCU is just going to spit in our faces again. I do get that part of it.
Here's the part that makes me laugh the hardest. The next time the MCU casts a straight white male lead, given what has happened in the past five or so years, that kind of move would actually be functionally "diverse" at this point. The actual point of "inclusion" is not to simply change the direction of exclusion. Try explaining that to Hollywood though.