Though Mickey 17 is not creating the box office splash anticipated, Robert Pattinson is not about to let the letdown stick. The ambitious science fiction film, which opened on March 7, has time to catch on, but even if it doesn’t, Pattinson is already booked for a thrilling slate of films that will remind him of his status as one of Hollywood’s most versatile and risk-taking performers.
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Future Projects to Keep Pattinson Occupied
Pattinson is not lying low thinking about Mickey 17’s slow start. He has a thrilling line of projects lined up that will keep audiences glued to the screens in the coming months.
Die, My Love: Pattinson co-stars with Jennifer Lawrence in this dark comedy horror movie based on Ariana Harwicz’s novel. The psychological thriller is about a new mother who descends into postpartum psychosis. With Ramsay’s award-winning output in psychological thrillers (You Were Never Really Here), this movie is going to be a thrilling and tense ride.
The Drama: A romantic comedy directed by Kristoffer Borgli, featuring Pattinson alongside Zendaya, Mamoudou Athie, and Alana Haim. While the plot remains under wraps, Borgli’s style of blending reality with satire makes this an intriguing film to watch out for.
The Odyssey: Pattinson teams up again with director Christopher Nolan on this epic retelling of Homer’s ancient Greek poem. Joined by a who’s who of A-list stars, including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, and Lupita Nyong’o, this retelling of The Odyssey will be one of the most highly anticipated films in the near future.
The Batman Sequel: Pattinson will again play the role of Gotham City’s guardian in the much anticipated sequel of The Batman (2022). Released in 2027, the movie follows the path of Bruce Wayne, with Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Colin Farrell, and Jeffrey Wright reprising their roles along with Pattinson.