That would only motivate me more to do it if I worked in “the business”. Nothing should be off limits inherently in fiction. Take your best shot, hope it’s a success, but realize success is not guaranteed. I never view any art (fine or commercial, if the distinction is necessary) with the notion that I’m owed satisfaction. I’m owed the proposed experience—nothing more or less. I’m not entitled to anything else. I’m always puzzled by “the fans deserve (are entitled to)…” satisfaction. No one is.

I loved the way a friend of mine put it when another friend expressed dissatisfaction with the Phantom Menace because he read so many books and had ideas of how a Star Wars prequel should be: "George Lucas can do whatever he wants and doesn't owe us a damn thing."
That's how it works. It's a product first and foremost; buy it or don't buy it. They're not obligated to cater to my fan wishes.