Pattinson Plays Creep Hunter Now

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By Mister Fantastic

A24 Primetime movie just got its first poster, and I need you to understand something: Robert Pattinson is playing a TV journalist who catches predators, and this is not a drill. The man who made vampires sexy, who made Batman broody, who made a lighthouse keeper absolutely feral, is now stepping into the sensible shoes of Chris Hansen. If you thought his career couldn’t get weirder after The Batman, A24 Primetime movie is here to prove you wrong in the best possible way.

The poster itself is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Pattinson stares directly into your soul with the intensity of a man who has seen things—specifically, things involving chat logs and hidden cameras. He’s wearing a suit that screams “I investigate crimes for a living but also have unresolved trauma.” The tagline promises that this journalist “changed television forever,” which is marketing speak for “he made a show where grown men get arrested on camera and cry about it.”

A24 Primetime movie is directed by Lance Oppenheim, a documentarian making his narrative feature debut. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because he made Ren Faire, the HBO series about a Renaissance festival power struggle that somehow became the most compelling television of 2024. The man clearly understands obsession, performance, and the thin line between entertainment and exploitation. Perfect qualities for a movie about To Catch a Predator.

The cast is stacked with people who shouldn’t work together but absolutely do. Phoebe Bridgers, the sad girl indie rocker who soundtracks your depressive episodes, is in this. Merritt Wever, the Emmy winner who can make any line sound like poetry, is in this. Skyler Gisondo, who played the nerdy kid in Booksmart, is in this. Anna Faris is in this. It’s like someone threw darts at a casting board and somehow hit every bullseye.

A24 Primetime movie filmed in New Orleans under the production title Bluefin Tuna, which is either a brilliant misdirection or a reference so deep it requires a film studies degree to understand. The shoot wrapped in March 2025, and the film is now complete and scheduled for a September 2026 release. That gives us months to speculate about whether Pattinson will deliver the iconic line “why don’t you have a seat” with his signature intensity.

What makes this project fascinating is how it fits into Pattinson’s career trajectory. He spent years avoiding blockbuster franchises after Twilight, then dove headfirst into Batman and Dune. Now he’s producing and starring in an A24 true crime drama about a man who confronted sexual predators on national television. There is no pattern here. There is no master plan. There is just a man who picks roles based on vibes, and the vibes for A24 Primetime movie are absolutely unhinged.

The real Chris Hansen has had a complicated legacy, to put it mildly. His show was groundbreaking television that also raised serious ethical questions about entrapment, exploitation, and the line between journalism and entertainment. A24 Primetime movie will presumably explore these tensions, because A24 doesn’t make straightforward biopics. They make films that make you uncomfortable in the parking lot afterward.

So mark your calendars for September 2026. Prepare for Pattinson in a cheap suit, staring at predators through hidden cameras, probably looking haunted. A24 Primetime movie might be the most unexpected film of the year, which is exactly why it will probably be one of the best.

Catch A24 Primetime movie in theaters September 2026 and watch Robert Pattinson hunt predators with the intensity of a man who has nothing left to lose.

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