British actor Robert Pattinson's voice is strikingly unrecognisable in the trailer for his eerie new A24 film, Primetime.The 40-year-old actor portrays American TV host Chris Hansen in the upcoming drama, which explores the origins of Hansen’s true-crime NBC Dateline programme, To Catch A Predator. This series, broadcast from 2004 to 2007, documented investigations where Hansen confronted adult men lured to a sting house expecting to meet underage girls.Working with law enforcement, Hansen and his team employed hidden cameras and actors posing as minors to apprehend alleged paedophiles, with the show reaching millions of viewers. In the newly released trailer, Pattinson can be heard imitating the host’s voice, asking questions characteristic of Hansen’s confrontational style.He said: “What would have happened if I wasn’t here? You see how this looks, right? At the end of the day, man must be held accountable for the decisions that he makes. Do you agree?“Do you watch television? Well, there’s something you should know.“I’m Chris Hansen from Dateline NBC, and you’re about to be a part of television history.”British actor Robert Pattinson’s voice is unrecognisable in the trailer for his eerie new A24 film Primetime (A24)The series was cancelled after the suicide of Texas district attorney William “Bill” Conradt Jr, who shot himself after officers and film crew reportedly entered his home after he was targeted in an undercover sting operation.Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 dayNew subscribers only. £9.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled.Try for freeADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 dayNew subscribers only. £9.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled.Try for freeADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent.His sister, Patricia Conradt, later brought a lawsuit against NBC alleging that the TV company failed to protect her brother. The case was settled in 2008.Directed by Lance Oppenheim, the film also stars Unbelievable actress Merritt Wever, Focker-In-Law star Skyler Gisondo and singer Phoebe Bridgers.Known for the songs, ‘Scott Street’, ‘Motion Sickness’ and ‘Kyoto’, the film marks Bridgers’ acting debut.The film is the latest of Pattinson’s screen appearances this year, which include The Drama and the upcoming blockbusters The Odyssey and Dune Part Three.Pattinson is also known for 2025’s Die My Love alongside Jennifer Lawrence and the sci-fi comedy Mickey 17.He rose to fame in the Twilight franchise, playing vampire Edward Cullen alongside Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.
Robert Pattinson becomes TV host in new movie based on a true story
Pattinson, 40, steps into the shoes of American TV host Chris Hansen in the upcoming drama











