A24 has dropped the first teaser for Primetime, a chilling new cinematic reinterpretation of the controversial true-crime television segment To Catch a Predator. Directed by Lance Oppenheim, the film takes a stylized, unsettling look at the origins of the show and the media machinery behind it, blending fact-inspired storytelling with psychological drama. The teaser has already sparked intense discussion for its bold subject matter and striking tone.
At the center of the film is Robert Pattinson, who portrays television host Chris Hansen, reimagined here as a complex figure with ambiguous motives. Set in 2006, the story follows Hansen as he attempts to turn his investigative segment into a landmark moment in television history through his work on NBC’s Dateline. However, the film hints that his pursuit of exposure and justice may come with unsettling personal consequences.
The cast also includes Merritt Wever, Skyler Gisondo, Matthew Maher, Phoebe Bridgers, and Bokeem Woodbine, adding strong supporting performances to the already high-profile project. The screenplay is written by Ajon Singh, known for crafting sharp, character-driven narratives that explore media ethics and modern culture.
Primetime also appears to draw inspiration from the broader cultural conversation surrounding true-crime television, including recent documentary perspectives that re-examined the impact and ethics of To Catch a Predator. The film explores whether the show truly helped stop crime or whether it blurred moral boundaries in pursuit of ratings and sensationalism.
With its fall 2026 theatrical release window, Primetime is already shaping up to be one of A24’s most provocative films of the year. Combining real-world inspiration with psychological tension, the movie promises a gripping look at the blurred line between justice, entertainment, and exploitation in modern media.
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