SET PICS: Robert Pattinson On 'The Batman' Set In Liverpool Today (12th October)
It's starting to feel like the old days when we'd get set pics from 'Remember Me'! Anyone else remember that?
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SET PICS: Robert Pattinson On 'The Batman' Set In Liverpool Today (12th October)
It's starting to feel like the old days when we'd get set pics from 'Remember Me'! Anyone else remember that?
Click for HQ
VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Filming On The Set Of 'The Batman' Today (10th October)
Video time pic.twitter.com/D78BXK2YMM
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Yass rob yaass pic.twitter.com/niP1DFQN1H
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VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Explains His Accent & Acting Methods in 'The Devil All the Time'
Great video interview with Rob & director & co-writer Antonio Campos.
DON'T WATCH IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME YET. It contains spoilers.
Thanks Flavia for the heads up!
NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson and Suki Waterhouse have some coffee, kisses, and smiles in London (Sept. 16)
UPDATED: More pics added and earlier ones now HQ.
Well it's certainly good to see this smiling happy face after 2 weeks. From the looks of it, Rob is doing good!
MORE HQ's AFTER THE CUT
'The Batman' Filming Temporarily Halts After Robert Pattinson Tests Positive For Covid-19
Vanity Fair is reporting that filming on 'The Batman' has been temporarily halted due to Rob testing positive for Covid-19. I know we are all thinking of Rob and wishing him a speedy recovery!
From Vanity Fair:
"Robert Pattinson has tested positive for coronavirus, according to Vanity Fair, prompting “The Batman” to suspend filming in the United Kingdom.Warner Bros. confirmed earlier on Thursday that production was being put on hold after a crew member tested positive but did not confirm the person’s identity.
“A member of ‘The Batman’ production has tested positive for COVID-19 and is isolating in accordance with established protocols,” a Warner Bros. spokesperson said in a statement. “Filming is temporarily paused.”
The studio did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether or not Pattinson had contracted the virus, nor did a representative for the actor.
News of the shutdown comes days after the gritty comic book adventure went back into production following months-long filming delays. “The Batman,” starring Pattinson as the Caped Crusader, was about seven weeks into filming when they had to turn off cameras due to the pandemic. The movie has approximately three months of material left to shoot and hopes to be done filming by the end of the year."
Read more over at Vanity Fair
I'm so pumped. I bought this shirt to wear around the house.Oh that voice! I could listen to it all night pic.twitter.com/Pm9KX8SO8A— Bru PICCOLINA (@SlaveforRob) August 23, 2020
I mean....WOW YOU GUYS. JUST WOW. I am feeling all the emotions and it's so dang amazing!!!! I don't know what to say! My jaw is just permanently dropped! I'm trying to breathe! ARE YOU OK??? WOW.
NEW VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Elizabeth Debicki Talk 'Tenet' To Kinowetter
Hoping for some more video interviews for Tenet promo coming our way soon!
In the meantime don't forget today is DC FanDome so make sure to get
yourself signed up HERE to see 'The Batman' Panel this evening. Once you sign
yourself up and select your country the time will show in your
timezone. It's on at 5.30pm PT (which for me is 1.30am) but there will
be 2 repeats tomorrow so plenty of chances to see it.
WATCH: NEW Final 'Tenet' Trailer with Robert Pattinson
NEW: 'The Devil All The Time' Trailer With Robert Pattinson
OMG This looks so good! I love his voice and accent in it! Are you all as excited to see this on Netflix as I am??
The Devil All the Time premieres Sept. 16 on Netflix.
Robert Pattinson plays a preacher named Preston Teagardin.
"Rob prepared a bunch of ideas and you don’t know what you’re going to get but it’s all interesting," says Campos. "The character coming to life — I saw that in front of me when we were on set."
Although the movie is in large part set in rural Ohio, the director shot the film in Alabama.