Robert Pattinson hits out at ‘studio movies’ released in wake of Covid

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Robert Pattinson hits out at ‘studio movies’ released in wake of Covid
Author: Lydia Spencer-Elliott
Published: Jan, 22 2025 09:06

‘It actually started to get a little worrying,’ the actor said. 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 in Mickey 17]
Image Credit: The Independent [Robert Pattinson in Mickey 17]

He added: “I was literally almost turned off. It actually started to get a little worrying.”. The Batman actor continued: “In terms of scripts, I mean, every actor for two years was saying, ‘What is happening? Nothing’s cool.’”. Pattinson added films made during this period were “very studio” but in more recent months there have been “really cool parts everywhere”.

The Twilight said there has been a “flurry of very ambitious movies” released of late, adding he enjoyed Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s thriller Armand, Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist and Sean Baker’s Anora. “It seems like there’s suddenly a new batch of directors who the audience is excited about as well,” he said. “Hopefully Mickey will come out in a period of enthusiasm for cinema.”.

Back in September, the release of the Mickey 17 trailer left Pattinson fans excited for the film’s release this April due to the actor’s notably high-pitched voice. Mickey 17 sees Pattinson play Mickey Barnes who, in a dystopian future, signs up for a space mission to colonise an alien planet covered in ice.

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