Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot will portray Diana Prince in the upcoming “Wonder Woman” movie by DC. Here, the actress attended the Warner Bros. Presentation during Comic-Con International 2016 at San Diego Convention Center on July 23, 2016 in San Diego. Getty Images/Kevin Winter

Critics might say whatever they want about Patty Jenkins’ “Wonder Woman” film, but at least the soundtrack will be “epic.”

At least, this is what the director wrote on her Twitter page. Jenkins shared a photo featuring an orchestra inside a studio playing the score for the female-led superhero film starring Gal Gadot as the titular character.

A DC movie insider actually came forward earlier and said that the movie is the same disaster as “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”

“I'm very disappointed in what I saw, and it seems like all the problems are the same problems. It's discombobulated, it doesn't have narrative flow. It's just very disjointed,” the critic said, according to Movie Web.

However, film producer Deborah Snyder is harping a different tune and has strongly defended the movie from bashers.

“‘Wonder Woman’ is very different in tone and style than ‘Batman v Superman’ and ‘Suicide Squad,'” she told Variety. “We pick directors who have their own points of view, so that each of our films will have their own personality.”

Meanwhile, Lynda Carter, the actress who played the heroine in the original television series that ran from 1975 to 1979, is optimistic that the upcoming movie will be a big hit.

“I haven't seen the movie, but I really do hope it is a blockbuster hit,” Carter told Fox News Magazine. “I want it to move to the next generation of women, and inspire the next generation of women.”

Even though she hasn’t played Diana Prince for decades, Carter admitted that she still gets recognized as Wonder Woman. “There is some visceral identity that people have with the character that I played, because they went in their backyards and they pretended to be her,” said Carter. “We share that goddess within, maybe, and I enjoy hearing those stories. So I don't really tire of it.”

“Wonder Woman” will be released on June 2.