Talk:Todd Alcott
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[edit]This was removed from the main article as trivia:
- In January 2001, producer Joel Silver approached Todd Alcott to write a Wonder Woman screenplay, with Silver Pictures backing the project.[1] Scriptwriting duties have since passed on to Jon Cohen, Becky Johnston, Philip Levens, and Joss Whedon, who dropped off the project when Warner Brothers purchased a spec script by Matthew Jennison and Brent Strickland in February 2007.
While it seems to be not so much about Alcott, it seems worth preserving, to possibly place in another article, though not as a trivia section. SchuminWeb (Talk) 08:34, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
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- ^ Brian Linder (2001-01-24). "Wonder Woman Scribe Chosen". IGN. Retrieved 2006-08-01.
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