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Chris Hansen Says He’s Not Involved in Robert Pattinson’s ‘Primetime’: ‘What’s Hollywood’s Motive?’

The former "To Catch a Predator" host reveals that A24 is setting him up with a private screening ahead of release The post Chris Hansen Says He’s Not Involved in Robert Pattinson’s ‘Primetime’: ‘What’s Hollywood’s Motive?’ appeared first on TheWrap .

Chris Hansen discussed Robert Pattinson's upcoming biopic "Primetime" on the "Serialously With Annie Elise" podcast. Hansen stated that he was not involved in the creative process of the film and only learned about it after production wrapped. He questioned the motives of Pattinson, director Lance Oppenheim, and A24, the production company, for telling the story of Hansen's time hosting "To Catch a Predator."

Hansen teased that the trailer for the movie appears dramatic, even though he has yet to see the full film. He mentioned that he received a private screening offer from A24, and he plans to watch the movie to form his own opinion on its dramatization. Hansen speculated that Hollywood's motive for the biopic might be commercial, as Pattinson is a popular actor and the director is well-regarded.

He stated that he doesn't have a lot of time to focus on the "fake" Chris Hansen and that he wants to share his thoughts on the movie once he has seen it. Regarding Pattinson's casting, Hansen acknowledged that the commercial success of the film was likely a factor, and he didn't have any particular actor in mind for the role.

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