When the public grows tired of Hancock's heroics, he is compelled to hire a public relations professional to help him regain his reputation. Despite the agent's success in imprisoning the antihero, will Hancock keep to his new sense of purpose or revert to his old ways?
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When the public grows tired of Hancock's heroics, he is compelled to hire a public relations professional to help him regain his reputation. Despite the agent's success in imprisoning the antihero, will Hancock keep to his new sense of purpose or revert to his old ways?
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