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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Where Is Robert Pattinson- 10 Years After Twilight?


Robert Pattinson’s career first took off when he was cast as handsome Hufflepuff Cedric Diggory in 2005’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. When he landed the role of the sensitive, sparkly teenage vampire Edward Cullen, however, he was launched to a whole new level of superstardom.

Since the Twilight Saga ended with 2012’s Breaking Dawn — Part 2, Pattinson, like Stewart, has been developing his art-house resume by taking on roles in a variety of indie and auteur projects, including David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis (2012) and Maps to the Stars (2014), Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert (2015), James Gray’s The Lost City of Z (2016), Josh and Benny Safdie’s Good Time (2017), and David Zellner’s Damsel (2017).

In August 2017, during the promotions for Good Time, Pattinson wrote and starred in a short film for GQ, which described by the magazine as "Robert Pattinson Battles Fame and Fear to Get a New York Street Dog" and titled Fear & Shame. Shot on the streets of New York, the film narrates Pattinson's journey to buy a hot dog while avoiding media and fans in the hustle of the city. The A.V. Club called it "bizarre and delightful". While IndieWire said that "he's got bright" and "shimmering future".

As of August 2017, Pattinson has several projects in various stages of production. He has completed David Zellner's western-comedy Damsel, in which he re-united with his Maps to the Stars co-star Mia Wasikowska and has started filming for Claire Denis's science fiction film High Life in which he appears as an astronaut.In addition, he will star alongside Sylvester Stallone and Rachel Weisz in Olivier Assayas's Idol's Eye, and will also star in Joanna Hogg's two-part romantic mystery films titled The Souvenir.
Photos: Summit Entertainment; A24

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