'Wonder Woman' movie rumors: Gal Gadot to do re-shoots on a female-written script

Amid the excitement of the fans over Wonder Woman's first-ever live-action big screen feature, there are now rumors claiming that the movie may not be shown on its slated release date as, allegedly, much of the film will be re-shot and will run on a script written by females.
Rumors about Gal Gadot's "Wonder Woman" film getting delayed stemmed from the news that revealed that the script for the already finished film was actually written by three males under DC: Zack Snyder, Geoff Johns, and Allan Heinberg.
Apparently, the speculation is nothing more than a piece of rumor and a wish of Wonder Woman fans who are worried that the movie will not satisfy them since its story runs on a script written by males. However, as the movie has already wrapped up filming some months ago and is already undergoing its post-production treatment, it goes without saying that there is no stopping it from arriving in theaters on June 2, 2017.
The said showing date is already the second schedule for "Wonder Woman's" release as it was originally slated for June 23, 2017. However, with "Transformers 5" getting released on the same week, DC and Warner Bros. didn't want to take chances and decided to move the movie to an earlier release schedule.
Meanwhile, despite its script being written by males, Wonder Woman fans who are looking forward to see the movie of the Amazonian warrior princess need not worry that the movie might fail to connect with females. After all, the movie is helmed by a woman, Patty Jenkins.
"But working with a woman is a different experience. It feels like the communication is different. We talk about emotions. With Patty, it's a thing now, we communicate with our eyes. She doesn't need to say a thing. If I'm hurt, she feels the pain. It's a whole different connection that I have with her. She's also brilliant, she's bright, she's fierce, she's sharp. She knows exactly what she wants Wonder Woman to be," said Gadot in her recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.