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Stuck in a moment

Robert Pattinson was set for a big year with Tenet and The Batman flick. Now, in self-isolation, he’s not doing much.

- By J KIM MURPHY

AFTER starring in a series of critical favourites such as High Life, Good Time and The Lighthouse, Robert Pattinson was set to have one of his most high-profile years since his days acting in the Twilight franchise.

The actor stars in Christophe­r Nolan’s upcoming film Tenet, still set for a July release date, and was in the midst of shooting Matt Reeves’ upcoming reboot The Batman until the coronaviru­s pandemic forced Warner Bros to halt production in March.

Now self-isolating in a London apartment, Pattinson offered some details on both upcoming projects in a recent GQ profile.

“(Tenet is) so insane,” Pattinson said, describing how a crew of hundreds would fly together from one country to another over the shoot.

“In each country there’s, like, an enormous set-piece scene, which is like the climax of a normal movie. In every single country.”

The one specific thing Pattinson said he could confirm was that “there’s actually no time-travelling” in the movie.

Pattinson also addressed the prospect of playing Batman after working with Nolan, whose massively successful The Dark Knight trilogy brought the property back into cinematic relevance.

The actor discussed being attracted to the unique challenges of the project.

“I kind of like the fact that not only are there very, very, very welldone versions of the character which seem pretty definitive, but I was thinking that there are multiple definitive playings of the character,” Pattinson said.

“You’ve seen this sort of lighter version, you’ve seen a kind of jaded version, a kind of more animalisti­c version. And the puzzle of it becomes quite satisfying, to think: Where’s my opening? ... Also, it’s a legacy part, right? I like that. There’s so few things in life where people passionate­ly care about it before it’s even happened. You can almost feel that pushback of anticipati­on, and so it kind of energises you a little bit.

“It’s different from when you’re doing a part and there’s a possibilit­y that no one will even see it. Right? In some ways it’s, I don’t know ... It makes you a little kind of spicy.”

Pattinson went on to discuss his past decade of work, how he’s acclimated to fame and his current living situation under social distancing and shelter-in-place regulation­s.

“I’m essentiall­y on a meal plan for Batman. Thank God. I don’t know what I’d be doing other than that,” Pattinson said. “I can survive. I’ll have oatmeal with, like, vanilla protein powder on it. And I will barely even mix it up. It’s extraordin­arily easy. Like, I eat out of cans and stuff. I’ll literally put Tabasco inside a tuna can and just eat it out of the can.”

The actor also discussed the difficulti­es of finding motivation to keep up his workout regiment for The Batman given the current circumstan­ces, stating that he’s been ignoring the trainer that Warner Bros hired for him.

“I think if (other actors are) working out all the time, (they’re) part of the problem. You set a precedent. No one was doing this in the 1970s. Even James Dean – he wasn’t exactly ripped,” he said.

“Literally, I’m just barely doing anything.” – Reuters

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Tenet, still set for a July release date. — Handout
Pattinson stars in Nolan’s upcoming film Tenet, still set for a July release date. — Handout

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