We want manly male protagonists and feminine female companions of theirs
Yes, "we," i.e., the men and women of the world yearn for the handsome, charismatic male leads, accompanied by womanly females. The latter can be smart and resourceful, but nevertheless tender and womanly.
Take Marion Ravenwood in Raiders, for example. She is a strong-willed woman able to take care of herself. But, she is beautiful and feminine at the same time. More specifically, her whole arc is that she starts off as a bit tomboyish tough girl, but her reunion with Indy turns her back into a cuddly, tender woman, without sacrificing her intellect and integrity.
Because, there's nothing wrong about being a woman that falls in love with the hero. And there's nothing wrong about the hero being THE hero of the movie: Confronting the forces of antagonism and, having overcome all the difficulties, taking matters into his own hands and saving the world!
What Cathleen Kennedy is doing is not funny anymore. It's no longer a woke-calling thing. She is truly both devastating cultural legacies AND wreaking financial havoc. The Dial is going to fail. This means she won't be able to cover anywhere near the $300M that was the movie's proclaimed budget, let alone the $700-900M when marketing costs, distribution rights, back-end deals are included. The movie will leave hundreds of millions of losses in its wake. Will studios continue keeping up with her?