It’s even rarer for that to happen twice, and yet, for Robert Pattinson, it did. Pattinson starred as Edward Cullen in the four Twilight films adapted from Stephanie Meyers' works, then later played Bruce Wayne,
Robert Pattinson weighed in on continued criticism of the vampire fantasy franchise "Twilight" in a recent interview with GQ Spain.
The 38-year-old actor revealed that people still tell him that “Twilight ruined the vampire genre.” His response was insane as he said, “Are you still stuck on that sh**?”
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Robert Pattinson has had it with the Twilight haters. “I love that people keep telling me, ‘Man, Twilight ruined the vampire genre,'” Pattinson said in an interview with GQ Spain, as translated by The Hollywood Reporter. “Are you still stuck on that shit? How can you be sad about something that happened almost 20 years ago? It’s crazy.”
Twilight star Robert Pattinson has a response for anyone who still wants to tell him that the franchise “ruined the vampire genre.” In an interview with GQ Spain, the soon-to-be Mickey-17 star shared how he deals with this opinion almost two decades after the first film arrived.
Robert Pattinson is brushing off continued criticism of the ‘Twilight’ movies, saying, ‘Are you still stuck on that s––t?’