"Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins responded to the accusation that the film was a mess by urging fans not to believe in the negativity that they are hearing. The movie will not be out until 2017, but is already receiving harsh criticism from an alleged former Warner Bros. employee. In an open letter, the writer criticized the studio altogether.
On Thursday, the CEO of Warner Bros. Kevin Tsujihara received an open letter outlining the critical failures of the studio and an expression of disbelief that the company kept financing films that would eventually flop. Movie Web reported that the letter highlighted how the one's to suffer with the studios' mess of films were the lower employees, and no one at the top held accountability. Aside from the harsh words that Zack Znyder received for the bad critical receptions of DCEU films, "Wonder Woman" was also badly criticized.
Jenkins came to the defense of "Wonder Woman" and responded by urging fans not to believe in such negativity. She tweeted some cold harsh truths and urged the alleged former employee to produce a source for the negative claims.
Woah, just saw this press about WW having problems. Are they serious? This is some made up bs right here. Made up! Produce a source, anyone.
— Patty Jenkins (@PattyJenks) August 12, 2016
The writer wrote that "Wonder Woman" was one of those movie's that hid behind a good trailer, but in truth it was a mess. Vaniy Fair reported that Jenkins said what the writer had to say should be taken with grain of salt since the alleged could not provide factual evidences. There was also no proof that the writer was indeed a former Warner Bros. employee or just someone who wanted to bash the studio.
As of date, Warner Bros. has not issued a statement in response to the issue.
Watch the official trailer of "Wonder Woman" below: