Rest easy, Wonder Woman fans. Gal Gadot has confirmed that producer Brett Ratner will no longer be involved in making the follow-up to Patty Jenkins’s summer smash, following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. The actress reportedly intended to leave the film if Ratner didn’t—a possibility that seemed nigh impossible, even barring Gadot’s crucial stature within a film all about her title character. But, as she revealed on Today, the issue was actually resolved before Page Six even published its original report.

“The truth is, there’s so many people involved in making this movie—it’s not just me—and they all echoed the same sentiments,” Gadot told Today’s Savannah Guthrie. “You know what I mean? So everyone knew what was the right thing to do, but there was nothing for me to actually come and say because it was already done before this article came out.”

Ratner’s lawyer Marty Singer denied all of the original allegations brought against his client on Ratner’s behalf. The director is also suing one of his accusers for libel. Last week, Ellen Page accused Ratner of “homophobic and abusive behavior” as well. (At the time, Ratner’s representatives did not respond to V.F.’s request for comment.)

Meanwhile, Ratner’s Hugh Hefner biopic has been canceled and his development deal with Warner Bros. will reportedly not be renewed.