Robert Pattinson Reflects on Career Longevity and Upcoming Batman Sequel
The actor humorously addresses misconceptions about his career while discussing delays in 'The Batman' trilogy and his future in acting.
- Robert Pattinson recounted a humorous encounter with a fan who mistakenly thought he quit acting after the 'Twilight' series, to which he replied, 'I’m Batman.'
- Pattinson expressed surprise at his career's longevity, hinting he might consider retiring after completing Matt Reeves' planned 'The Batman' trilogy.
- 'The Batman Part II,' initially set for an October 2025 release, has been delayed to October 2026 due to production disruptions, including the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.
- Pattinson is set to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne in the sequel, which will explore deeper corruption in Gotham and expand on themes introduced in the first film.
- The actor will also appear in Bong Joon-ho's sci-fi film 'Mickey 17,' set for an April 2025 release, and is reuniting with Christopher Nolan for a new project scheduled for July 2026.