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    "Christopher nolan",
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  "textContent": "Sandwiched between the goofy Fantastic Four films and last summer’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps sits Josh Trank’s Fant4stic. The film is remembered more for its behind-the-scenes turmoil than anything on screen. Screenwriter Jeremy Slater now suggests his original script for Fant4stic could have matched the quality of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.\n\nThe post Jeremy Slater Says His ‘Fant4stic’ Script Was On Christopher Nolan’s Level appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
  "title": "Jeremy Slater Says His ‘Fant4stic’ Script Was On Christopher Nolan’s Level"
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