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16 Performances That Prove Robert Pattinson Isn’t Just ‘The Twilight Guy’

Robert Pattinson has always been a stellar actor. He just needed some projects that reflected that. And yes, while most of us started with Robert Pattinson during the peak Twilight era, he has since become a celebrated performer in big-budget and indie circuits.

An Anglo-French production on the rise of a dictator and how they show signs of being enabled for their tendencies as children would be a hard sell to anyone, but somehow The Childhood Of A Leader made it work.

The Childhood of a Leader

Tenet is probably one of Robert Pattinson’s most interesting body of work, with its sci-fi setting written and directed by Christopher Nolan. Initially, it performed poorly due to being one of the few movies to be released during the pandemic.

Tenet

Honestly, give Robert Pattinson more period drama roles because he kills it in them every single time. And The King is no exception. Despite his side character role in the movie, Robert Pattinson holds his own as the Dauphin Of France, playing up the arrogant aristocratic king who is the antagonist foil to Timothee Chalamet’s Hal.

The King

Speaking of villains, Robert Pattinson in The Devil All The Time was just as haunting as you’d expect. And really, is it any surprise by now that he’d play the charismatic but monstrous character archetype well? Over here, he’s a frightening preacher who grooms a teenager and leads her to commit suicide.

The Devil All the Time

Batman was Robert Pattinson’s biggest feature in years and it did not disappoint. While gritty reboots of beloved comic franchises aren’t something new, Batman took a turn by focusing more on the detective side of Bruce Wayne, rather than his superhero side.

Batman

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