Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart still have a lot of followers, and they want the two to reunite. The last time that the fans saw them together was in 2012 when the last “Twilight” movie “Breaking Dawn” was shown. The pair also broke up in that year, and this gave their fans a total heartbreak.
Pattinson and Stewart parted ways due to cheating, and it was the latter who was the culprit. She was caught having an affair with her married director in “Snowhite and the Huntsman,” and there were photos to prove it. Seven years have passed, and the two seem to be on speaking terms again, and this could be a positive sign that they could still work together.
Will Robert and Kristen reunite for a movie?
Last year, it was reported that Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s movie could be in the works. A movie producer allegedly approached the two to star in the same movie, and this could be the one that the fans have been waiting for.
“Kristen is more hesitant than Rob right now, but they’ve agreed to discuss it,” the source supposedly told OK! Magazine via Hollywood Life. “Separately, they’d each jump at it, but working together isn’t an easy yes for them given the fan hysteria that surrounded their split years ago.”
Their roles will not be romantic because they are not lovers in the film. Then again, the talk about this movie never surfaced again, so it is suspicious if this is true at all.
Robert’s “Batman” movie
The chance for a Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson reunion movie came again this year when Christopher Nolan revealed that he would make “Batman” and Robert Pattinson was chosen to be the new Bruce Wayne. Upon confirming that the actor will play “Batman,” fans immediately called out the producers to include Kristen and give her the part as Catwoman, but unfortunately, it seems other actresses are being considered for the role.
Although Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart did not have the chance to reunite this time, they can still work together in the future as they have expressed their willingness to be on screen again together if there’s a chance. Of course, the kind of movie should also be right for their much-awaited reunion.


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