Hampton Fancher may have written as many as ten different drafts of his screenplay while he was trying to include many of the ideas of Director Sir Ridley Scott. Although Scott and the producers loved Fancher's writing, there were concerns that his screenplay was too "cerebral" and would not translate well to the screen. David Webb Peoples was brought in, and although he thought Fancher's screenplay was already perfect, he was asked to ground it more into reality, and add "movement" to the story. Although Fancher was initially upset about the re-write, he later praised Peoples' changes.
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