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Robert Pattinson Jests About Stealing Roles from Younger Actors and Claims Gen Z Status in Hilarious New Interview with Jennifer Lawrence
HOLLYWOOD, CA – Robert Pattinson, 39, and Jennifer Lawrence, 35, are turning heads not just with their new film, “Die My Love,” but also with their recent interview antics. In a Vanity Fair video segment, hooked up to a polygraph, the co-stars engaged in a playful debate about Pattinson’s place in the generational landscape.
The conversation took a comedic turn when Lawrence questioned Pattinson about reprising his iconic role as Edward Cullen in a potential “Twilight” sequel directed by the Safdie brothers. Pattinson enthusiastically embraced the idea, quipping, “It would be great! I like taking jobs of younger actors. I do. I want to play 17 again.” He even joked about stealing Zac Efron’s role in “17 Again.”
The age-defying aspirations extended to a discussion about Pattinson’s generational identity. Lawrence playfully challenged Pattinson’s assertion that he is Gen Z, referencing his surprise when he cold FaceTimed her and she said “No, it’s Gen Z”. The banter ended with Pattinson doubling down on his claim, despite Lawrence’s insistence that he’s a Millennial.
“Die My Love,” starring Pattinson and Lawrence as a couple navigating the complexities of marriage and parenthood in a secluded country house, is now playing in theaters. The film promises a dark and suspenseful narrative, as Lawrence’s character unravels amidst the pressures of domestic life. While their on-screen chemistry is sure to captivate audiences, it seems their off-screen dynamic is just as entertaining. Whether Pattinson is truly Gen Z or not, one thing is clear: he’s not afraid to joke about it.