Robert Pattinson fears he is going to be “old” by the time he makes ‘The Batman: Part II’.
Robert Pattinson hopes production on The Batman: Part II speeds up a bit
The 38-year-old actor starred as the Caped Crusader in the 2022 DC superhero movie and is due to reprise the character in the upcoming sequel, though has now admitted he hopes production starts soon as he isn’t getting any younger.
Speaking with his ‘Mickey 17’ co-star Naomi Ackie about whether he’d play Batman again soon for Hero magazine, Pattinson said: “I f****** hope so.
“I started out as young Batman and I’m going to be f****** old Batman by the sequel.”
Despite his advancing years, the ‘Twilight’ star insisted he was “healthier” and had lowered his “biological age”.
He explained: “I’m 38, I’m old. I’m old, but I’m healthier. I think I’ve actually brought my biological age down a bit.”
‘The Batman: Part II’ was initially slated to hit cinemas in October 2026, though the movie was subsequently delayed to the following year to allow director Matt Reeves enough time to complete the script.
DC co-head James Gunn later defended the delay and said “a five-year gap or more is fairly common in sequels”.
He penned on Threads: “To be fair, a 5-year gap or more is fairly common in sequels.
“Seven years between ‘Alien’ and ‘Aliens’. 14 years between ‘Incredibles’. Seven years between the first two ‘Terminators’. 13 years between ‘Avatars’. 36 years between ‘Top Guns’. And, of course, six years between ‘Guardians [of the Galaxy] Vol 2’ and ‘Vol 3’.”
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