17th Mickey star Robert Pattinson, now 38 years old, has recently expressed his thoughts on his growing male fanbase. Given this, fans are eager to hear what he had to say about the topic. Known initially for his work in the Twilight series that primarily attracted female admirers, Pattinson’s career expanded over time with films like Good Time and High Life. These projects gradually increased his fame, attracting more male viewers to his fanbase. The momentum continued as he took on the role of Batman within Matt Reeves’ The Batman franchise, further expanding his diverse fanbase.
So, here’s what Pattinson shared about having a male fanbase.
What did Robert Pattinson say about his male fanbase?
Recently, the star of Tenet made an appearance at a London premiere for his upcoming movie titled Mickey 17. During this event, he had a conversation with Sian Watson from the Associated Press.
During the interview, Watson inquired about Robert Pattinson’s experience with a predominantly male fanbase and numerous men attending the premiere of his upcoming movie. “It feels rather unusual,” he said. “I’ve never encountered so many males before.
As a die-hard fan, I found it intriguing when they asked Robert Pattinson if he’d consider acting in movies his daughter might watch one day. His answer was affirmative – “Absolutely, yes!” He even playfully mentioned that his little one seems more fascinated by the wall than anything else. In a humorous turn of events, Watson complimented him on having a great cartoon voice, to which he expressed enthusiasm for potentially lending it to animated projects.
Check out Sian Watson and Robert Pattinson’s conversation below:
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Upcoming roles for Robert Pattinson involve three projects: “The Drama”, “The Odyssey”, and “Die My Love”. In “The Drama”, he will share the screen with Zendaya. For “The Odyssey”, Pattinson will once again collaborate with Christopher Nolan, who was his director in Tenet.
The actor will once again take on the character of Batman in “The Batman Part II,” which has experienced numerous setbacks and is currently slated for a premiere on October 1, 2027. In a chat with ExtraTV, Pattinson disclosed that he now understands the film’s plot. “It’s really exciting,” he shared.
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2025-02-19 18:40