In a recent interview with Wonderland magazine alongside his Batman costar Barry Keoghan, Robert Pattinson, renowned for his role in the Twilight series, left fans astonished by confessing to an enduring case of nerves and anxiety as he steps into new film projects, even after a remarkable two decades in the acting industry.
Pattinson candidly shared, “I feel more nervous when I don’t get nervous about a new project.” The actor explained that with every fresh venture, he approaches it with the humility of an amateur, driven by the desire to continually ascend and challenge himself.
Having portrayed a spectrum of roles throughout his career, ranging from the iconic Twilight movies to ventures in arthouse films such as The Light House, Pattinson emphasized his commitment to reinventing himself for each new role. He sees the diverse nature of his profession as a source of inspiration, providing actors with opportunities to reinvent and grow.
The actor also opened up about his post-movie experience, revealing a personal struggle. “I struggle to watch myself in the movie once it gets wrapped up,” Pattinson admitted, expressing a sense of disconnection after completing a film.
Robert Pattinson’s willingness to embrace nervousness as a driving force for growth, coupled with his dedication to reinvention, showcases the depth of his commitment to the craft. As fans eagerly anticipate his upcoming projects, it’s clear that Pattinson’s journey in the world of cinema continues to be marked by authenticity, vulnerability, and a relentless pursuit of artistic evolution.