20th Century Fox Cuts A Scene From The Predator Due To Being Actor An Sex Offender

Posted by at 1:30 pm on September 6, 2018

20th Century Fox suddenly took the initiative to delete a single scene from the upcoming release of The Predator.

The LA Times reports that the scene deleted featured 47-year-old actor Steven Wilder Striegel (Melrose PlaceDays of Our Lives) who shared it with actress Olivia Munn. Striegel plays a jogger who repeatedly hits on her character.

Last month Munn learned that Striegel is a registered sex offender who pleaded guilty and served six months in jail in 2010 after facing allegations that he attempted to lure a 14-year-old female into a sexual relationship via the internet.

When Munn shared the information with Fox, studio executives quickly decided to cut him from the movie – and from the sounds of it, it wasn’t a crucial scene making the extraction easy.

In a statement, Fox said:

“Our studio was not aware of Mr. Striegel’s background when he was hired. We were not aware of his background during the casting process due to legal limitations that impede studios from running background checks on actors.”

Black reportedly was aware and has defended his decision to cast Striegel in a small part saying:

“I personally chose to help a friend. I can understand others might disapprove, as his conviction was on a sensitive charge and not to be taken lightly” and adds he believes that Striegel was “caught up in a bad situation versus something lecherous”.

Striegel said in an e-mail to the outlet:

“The character I played was named after a mutual friend of ours, and it seemed a good fit. I’ve known Shane Black 14 years, well before this incident, and I think it’s worth noting that he was aware of the facts. Shane can speak for himself, but I’m quite certain that if he felt I was a danger in any way to have around, he would not have.”

Munn said she found it “surprising and unsettling” Black didn’t share this information during production, but was “relieved” when Fox, upon hearing the news, responded so quickly.

The film premieres tonight at the Toronto International Film Festival and opens in theaters nationwide September 14th.

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