Robert Pattinson fears he'll be too 'old' for 'The Batman Part II' after delays push production and release date
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Robert Pattinson has voiced concerns about reprising his role as Batman in 'The Batman Part II,' which has been delayed until October 2027. The actor, now 38, expressed fears of being too old for the role when filming eventually starts, humorously noting that he would be transitioning from 'young Batman' to 'f-king old Batman.' Pattinson mentioned that despite his age worries, he feels healthier than ever, maintaining a strict diet that contributed to his overall well-being. He also discussed his work with acclaimed director Bong Joon-ho on his upcoming film, 'Mickey 17.'
Pattinson expressed concern about aging into the role of Batman, noting the significant delay in production for "The Batman Part II" pushed back to 2027.
The actor humorously lamented his age, stating, "I started out as young Batman and I'm going to be f-king old Batman by the sequel."
Despite feeling older, Pattinson shared that he is in the best health of his life, attributing it to a strict diet.
Discussing his dietary discipline, Pattinson explained, "If I'm doing a job I can't ever eat anything, even seasoning, I can't have pepper."
Read at New York Post
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