Robert Pattinson, star of the 2022 film “The Batman,” is concerned that he may be too old to play the superhero in the sequel. The original release date for “The Batman Part II” was set for October 2025 but has now been pushed back to October 1, 2027, with production yet to begin. Pattinson, who is now 38 years old, expressed his worries during an interview with Hero magazine, stating that he started as a young Batman and fears he will be too old by the time filming begins.
Despite his concerns about age, Pattinson shared that he is in the best shape of his life and has even improved his memory through a strict diet of salmon and avocado. The actor also discussed his experience working with director Bong Joon-ho on the film “Mickey 17,” describing it as one of the most fun jobs he has ever had.
In “Mickey 17,” Pattinson plays a disposable employee sent on dangerous missions to an ice world, where he repeatedly dies and is then reprinted with his memories uploaded to a new body. While Pattinson enjoyed portraying the character, not all critics share his enthusiasm for the film, with some calling it a disappointment.
As fans eagerly await the release of “The Batman Part II” and Pattinson’s future as the iconic superhero, the actor remains focused on his health and future projects in the entertainment industry.
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