Robert Pattinson laughed off any continued hatred against the “Twilight” franchise in a translated interview for GQ Spain. The actor debuted as the vampire Edward Cullen in 2008’s “Twilight,” which launched a $3.
Every top-ranked movie made by Bong Joon-Ho has blown away audiences and critics due to the filmmaker’s visionary sense of style and knack for blending a variety of genres. After experiencing multiple release delays due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA Strike,
Robert Pattinson was only 22 years old when the first Twilight movie premiered in 2008 — and he still deals with haters nearly 17 years later. In an interview with GQ Spain published on Tuesday, January 21,
Robert Pattinson loves all things about his daughter — especially her smell. In an interview with Vogue published on Monday, Jan. 20, the actor, 38, shared a glimpse into his life as a father, highlighting one of the special qualities he admires most about his daughter, whom he and fiancée Suki Waterhouse welcomed in March 2024.
Robert Pattinson admitted in an interview with Vanity Fair that he nearly convinced himself that cinema was dying and it was time to maybe stop acting as Hollywood struggled in the wake of the COVID pandemic and two major labor strikes.
Fortunately, Robert Pattinson has not hit early retirement just yet. He continued telling Vanity Fair what it was in 2024 that gave him hope that his future is bright in the entertainment industry:
"It actually started to get a little worrying," the 'Batman' star admitted, adding that there’s been a recent "flurry of very ambitious movies" that sparked a renewed interest in the industry.
Robert Pattinson has revealed he almost gave up on Hollywood due to the types of films released in the wake of COVID -19. The Twilight star, 38, who is set to star in Parasite director Bong Joon-ho’s forthcoming sci-fi Mickey 17, admitted he was “almost turned off” by the film industry in recent years.
Robert Pattinson says he's excited about this year's predicted Oscar nominees, a change from the 'worrying' over the last few years of boring scripts.
Pattinson has been the face of Dior Homme for more than a decade. With a brand-new fragrance campaign and a leading role in ‘Mickey 17,’ the actor takes a moment to reflect.
Robert Pattinson is revealing that he was questioning his career for two years after a lack of “cool” scripts. The “Mickey 17” star told Vanity Fair that between the pandemic and the SAG strikes, he was starting to wonder if cinema really was dying.