function onPlayerReadyVidible(e){'undefined'!=typeof HPTrack&&HPTrack.Vid.Vidible_track(e)}!function(e,i){if(e.vdb_Player){if('object'==typeof commercial_video){var a='',o='m.fwsitesection='+commercial_video.site_and_category;if(a+=o,commercial_video['package']){var c='&m.fwkeyvalues=sponsorship%3D'+commercial_video['package'];a+=c}e.setAttribute('vdb_params',a)}i(e.vdb_Player)}else{var t=arguments.callee;setTimeout(function(){t(e,i)},0)}}(document.getElementById('vidible_1'),onPlayerReadyVidible); Per new tradition anytime Hollywood produces stories about women, we must contend with the question: Is it feminist? Yes, said Emma Watson, before Disney’s live-action “Beauty and the Beast” debuted in March. Yes, said Elisabeth Moss, when “The Handmaid’s Tale” was released on Hulu in April. And now, yes, says Gal Gadot, ahead of the June premiere of “Wonder Woman.” Yes, of course. “Wonder Woman is a feminist, of course,” the actress told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Friday.