tort1234: This show is going to get cancelled even before it finishes its first season just like the remake of the tv show Bionic Woman.
Women in general are more into Britney Spears, gossip, Kardashians and other cosmopolitan crap rather than science fiction, monsters and non-sparkling vampires.
We'll see. I wonder who were the people who made Buffy the Vampire Slayer popular? Probably there were viewers from both genders, so sometimes it may work.
I know a female who was a big fan of the Alias show. Not sure what exactly in it made it interesting for her.
I'd personally just prefer that they'd make new shows for strong female characters (like the aforementioned Buffy and Alias), instead of turning old icons like Mad Max or Van Helsing into chick-flicks (yes I am exaggerating). It just feels a bit contrived, somewhat like "We'd better add a strong female lead this time, otherwise we will appear old-fashioned and Sarkeesian & co will wake up...".