Robert Pattinson is now officially part of Christopher Nolan’s next film. He is now confirmed to star alongside John David Washington and Elizabeth Debicki who was also signed up at the same time as the “Twilight” actor.
According to Variety, the well-known filmmaker has completed the script for the still-untitled movie and with its premiere date already announced by Warner Bros., filming is set to begin soon. This will be the box-office director’s follow-up project after his highly successful, 2017’s “Dunkirk” movie that earned a staggering US$526 million worldwide.
This upcoming Robert Pattinson movie has no working title yet and it was rumored that it will be a romantic thriller that is like Alfred Hitchcock’s “North by Northwest” that was released in 1959. However, Variety contradicted this claim after it stated that it will be “massive action blockbuster.”
Robert Pattinson’s ex, Kristen Stewart, is also starring in another big film. It was confirmed that she is one of the girls in the new “Charlie’s Angels” reboot flick.
Kristen Stewart is currently filming with her co-stars Ella Balinksa and Naomi Scott and the actress seems to be having fun on the set. The Daily Mail published a photo that shows Robert Pattinson’s ex with her new movie’s co-stars. Apparently, the new Charlie’s new trio has got close pretty fast that they can pull off a pose where someone is being licked.
Stewart, Balinksa, and Scott will be the third set of ladies to star in “Charlie’s Angels” since it was released on TV in 1976. The reboot is expected to be released later this year. On the other hand, Robert Pattinson’s Chris Nolan’s film is scheduled to premiere worldwide on July 17, 2020.
Meanwhile, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s reunion movie may still happen. Provided that they will have free times in their tight schedules and of course, the right script, the ex-lovers are willing to work together again.


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