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More from Rob's Interview with USA Today
USA Today On Nov. 18, he'll reprise his role as vampire/new father Edward Cullen opposite Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn— Part 2, the final installment in Stephenie Meyer's behemoth series.
But before that, he'll appear in a surreal role as a Wall Street banker in David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis (due in August), which earned a standing ovation for its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
"I used to think it was a good thing to have a safety net," says Pattinson, 26, of his starmaking Twilight role. "To know you're always safe is not real. It's got to matter."
So after Breaking Dawn, Pattinson will launch into a busy slate of projects that are starting to take shape.
"I have five things going — actually six," he says. "I'm pretty sure I know which one is going to be first."
That would be Mission: Blacklist (2013), based on the true story of the interrogator credited with locating Saddam Hussein after the fall of his regime. After that, Pattinson will head to Australia with Guy Pearce to shoot The Rover, a thriller set in the post-apocalyptic future. It will be directed by David Michod (who wrote and directed 2010's critically acclaimed Aussie film Animal Kingdom).
Like his role in Cosmopolis, this movie doesn't quite fit into a box.
"It's really complicated to explain," Pattinson says, laughing. "I seem to like choosing movies lately that are difficult to promote."
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Kristen's Interview with 20 MInuten -Switzerland
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What do you like best about the new Snow White?
Kristen Stewart: At court Snow White is excluded and is not allowed to participate in the social life. Instead she's connected with plain citizens and would do everything for the people. That's nice.
Can you put yourself in this situation?
Yes, I do share too, however as a star, I share my life with the public, that's pretty crazy.
Has acting been your dream job ever since?
No, I think I started going to set with my mum a lot and I'd see kids on set. I was jealous and bored and I really wanted a job. The only thing you can do as a kid is acting. That was fun and a great responsibility. I felt awesome because I was treated like an adult. At 13 I made a movie and realized that I want to keep acting for myself. Yeah I love it.
Were you also treated like a thirteen-year-old while filming this movie?
No (laughs). The physical effort this time was enormous. I was aware of the fact that it'd be exhausting and cold. The movie shows the real conditions that we experienced on set. When I shiver in one scene, then I was really cold.
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