The 72-year-old actor, whose 18-year-old son suffers from autism, appeared on the "Today" show on NBC to re-state his belief that "Vaxxed" should have been shown at the annual film festival he curates, reported Entertainment Weekly.
"I think the movie is something that people should see. There was a backlash I haven't fully explored, and I will - but I didn't want it to start affecting the festival in ways I couldn't see. But definitely there is something to that movie."
Those findings were found to be based on false data, but Wakefield has continued to campaign on the matter.
De Niro said that he wasn't against the principle of vaccination, but he argued that he "wanted to know the truth" and had hoped to open the matter to debate by screening the film.
"There is something there that people aren't addressing," he said, adding that part of him does regret removing "Vaxxed" from the schedule.
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