![]() “I’ve learned to let it go a bit, but I’m still really bothered by it,” he said. “Kris is better about dealing with photographers than I am,” he said, referring to his equally sought after co-star, Kristen Stewart, after finally settling on an outdoor nook surrounded by tall hedges. Hunted by the tabloid media (“R-Patz Cuts His Hair!”), Pattinson changed hotels six times in the month and a half he has spent in Los Angeles filming “Water for Elephants.” He arrived for coffee wearing both a baseball cap and sunglasses to cover his floppy locks and haunting good looks, and he immediately vetoed a booth hand-picked by a publicist for its privacy as too public. To achieve this level of success so soon after coming to Hollywood - “Twilight” and “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” took in a cumulative $1.1 billion at the global box office - is the rarely achieved dream of young actors everywhere.īut the searing, worldwide fame that has come with the franchise has left him emotionally raw. His only role of note prior to Edward Cullen was a bit part in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” as Cedric Diggory, the doomed love interest of Hermione. Pattinson, 24, is fully aware that he probably would not have much of a career without the “Twi-hards,” as the mostly female following of the movies are known. So Pattinson will probably be out hawking the final installment in the summer of 2012. ![]() Filming may wrap up on the “Twilight” series in seven months, but Summit has decided to split the fourth (and final) “Twilight” novel by Stephenie Meyer “Breaking Dawn,” into two parts. Not that he’s counting the days or anything.įortunately for fans (and Summit) and unfortunately, it seems, for Pattinson, the tally is short by about a year. “The good news is that the whole thing is done in seven months.” ![]() “It can get a little boring,” he said softly over coffee at the Four Seasons hotel here, referring both to playing an unchanging vampire and to chewing over the Cultural Importance of It All. But Pattinson was also not particularly eager to chat for the quadrillionth time about Edward Cullen, the tenderhearted vampire he will reprise on June 30 in “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” When he was finally able to break away from the circus (the setting of “Water for Elephants,” not the throng of paparazzi and hyperventilating girls who trail him around), Pattinson seemed to have a bit of “Twilight” burnout. Robert Pattinson, various handlers explained, was at the mercy of a chaotic shooting schedule for “Water for Elephants,” his biggest non-“Twilight” picture to date.įair enough. And one-well, I can't give you the whole thing-but one of us stays in our tribe and one of us goes back with her.LOS ANGELES - Despite the best efforts of Summit Entertainment’s publicity team, which has a third “Twilight” movie to promote, it took more than a month to corral the heartthrob star of the franchise for an interview. We don't even know her when she comes by. Our mom looks for us forever until we're about fifteen. "Rob plays my brother, and when we're four, we get kidnapped. ![]() And one-well, I can't give you the whole thing-but one of us stays in our tribe and one of us goes back with her." "It's hard to explain, but it's such a great script. "It's based on the Comanche tribes a while back," said Nicola, pausing for a bit. He's so talented and so much fun! We're both really looking forward to working with Rob, too. "I haven't talked to Rob, but I met Hugh, who is also going to be in it.
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