We finally have a sneak look at Mickey7. Thanks to BlissicaFrancis who bumped into Rob at the Hot Chip (a five piece indie-electro band from London) show on Friday night (23 Sept 2022). Rob looks like he’s taking those Mickey7|Mickey8 rations seriously.
Edition recently interviewed John Boyega and this is what he had to say about Rob:
What actor demonstrates this type of versatility?
Versatility is all I talk about these days! I like how Robert Pattinson switched his choices after doing the Twilight films. If you put him in three different roles, he’s three completely other people. I like actors who change every single time. That is just so cool to me. …
via @sallyvg
Here’s a gorgeous shot of Rob being photographed during Variety’s 2019 Actors on Actors – what a cutie.
12 January 2021
We posted this previously tagged in colour, but now we have in black and white untagged.
6 September 2022
The photoshoot that keeps on giving. Rob what are you thinking …. hmmmm.
Thanks again @Monsieur_HJ
27 August 2022
Another great shot from this photoshoot.
Again, thanks Monsieur_HJ
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2 September 2022
Edward Ashton teasing us today about his visit to the Mickey7 set. For anyone who has read the book, like me, we know this is gonna be one hell of a film. I cannot wait to see Rob play Mickey7 and Mickey8 and how Bong Joon Ho interprets the story.
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Yesterday, Fandango’s Erik Davis and The Wrap’s Umberto Gonzalez chatted about WB cancelling The Batgirl last week, and what may be happening with Warner Bros and the DC Universe. Since people seemed to be worried about what might happen to The Batman 2, I thought I’d post the conversation below and this extract thanks to The Direct:
After addressing the cancelation of Batgirl and the general realignment of Warner Bros. Discovery’s DC strategy, Davis asked “Is [Robert] Pattinson the guy [to continue to be the DC’s Batman]?” despite director Matt Reeves’ expressed desire to “do a trilogy.”
Gonzalez answered, “Of course. Why wouldn’t they?” He went on to call the first film “a success,” saying he is “pretty sure that they’re going to let Reeves do his trilogy:”
Davis: “Is [Robert] Pattinson the guy [to continue to be the DC’s Batman]? That was an old regime move too, that first Batman movie. Really good, I loved it. A little divisive for some people, maybe not as accessible for some people. I know [Matt] Reeves wants to do a trilogy. We talked to Pattinson, he wants to do a trilogy. He wants to do a whole arc as Bruce Wayne. Do you think that they stay the course?”
Gonzalez: “Of course. Why wouldn’t they? The first movie was a success, so I’m pretty sure that they’re going to let Reeves do his trilogy. That Batman in that universe will continue going forward.”
WB knows what they have in The Batman universe and will seemingly make the right decision when it comes to moving forward with a sequel and its potential spin-offs. For those worried about The Batman 2 getting the ax, take a deep breath, it seems that Warner has seen the golden goose they have with this take on the character and will not touch it.