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 | Doug Petrie and the Fantastic Four Have you knew that the Buffy writer Doug Petrie had the idea for the story of the Fantastic Four? No? Than click here to find out more... |
| After Gosnell, "A Knight's Tale" director Brian Helgeland was among the considered replacements. But in 2001, Peyton Reed, director of the cheerleading hit "Bring It On," signed on. He began working on a script first with Tristan Patterson and later, Doug Petrie, writer for TV's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
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