'Wonder Woman' director Patty Jenkins has responded to an anonymous letter that claimed her upcoming super heroine movie is going to be "another mess" for the studio.
As per Hollywood Reporter, the open letter was addressed to Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara and was allegedly written by a disgruntled former employee that slammed the production company for releasing an array of subpar superhero movies from the 2013 release 'Man of Steel' to this month's 'Suicide Squad'.
Taking note of it, the 45-year-old American director responded to the letter in a series of tweets.
"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. You can't because it's entirely false. Don't believe the hype people. Someone's trying to spread some serious misinfo," she tweeted.
She went on to say that claims about the film were "totally false."
"Let me reassure you...Zero about the movie we are making has been called a mess by anyone in the know. Fact," she continued. "Real lasso of truth, time, will reveal that letter to be false soon enough. But lame something so transparent in its agenda gets traction."
Wonder Woman stars Gal Gadot as the DC superhero and is set to hit theatres on June 2, 2017.