Chris Hansen, famed for “To Catch a Predator,” was shut out of a screening of his upcoming A24 movie after refusing to sign an extreme NDA that demanded he give up rights to his name, image, and legal claims—despite the film being labeled fictional. Confused and unsettled, Hansen showed up but was turned away, sparking debate over whether the studio feared backlash or simply wanted to protect the film’s secrecy. As the movie nears release, the controversy highlights the tension between public figures and their dramatized portrayals.

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