The very first chapter of Twilight, Fascination, is broadcast this Monday, April 11 at 9:05 p.m. on W9. The opportunity to return to one of the main characters, Edward Cullen, and the incredible journey of his interpreter Robert Pattinson.
If it’s in The Batman that Robert Pattinson has shone in recent weeks, the British actor had already a long career behind him before donning the cape and mask of Bruce Wayne. One of the iconic roles that marked his life is and will always be that of Edward Cullen, the scintillating vampire of Twilight, the saga adapted from the books of Stephenie Meyer. On the occasion of the broadcast of Twilight, chapter 1: Fascination this Monday, April 11 at 9:05 p.m. on W9, Closer offers you a small return in images on the evolution of the actor who has changed a lot between his roles as Cédric Diggory in Harry Potter and Edward in Twilight And the one of Batman.
One of the first roles is that of Hufflepuff Cédric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in which he unfortunately gets killed by Voldemort. So 19 years old, Robert Pattinson is already cracking up the public thanks to his little smirk and a “disheveled hair” effect that he will keep for a long time. It was at the age of 21 that he took on the role that would introduce him to the international scene and which would make him the embodiment of the true phenomenon of the 2010s: vampires. In his role as Edward Cullen, Robert Pattinson has a well-groomed appearance, shiny skin and a smile that is just as devastating as ever. The interpretation of a permanently frustrated character showed him looking rather frozen and restrained, and it was only a few years later, thanks to other roles, that the young Briton was able to show the scope of his talent and the performances of which he is capable.
From a twinkling-skinned teenager to a man in the shadows
After a few films between dramas and romances that followed the production of TwilightRobert Pattinson turned to independent films, including one that particularly marked the critics: The Lighthouseblack and white film in which he plays alongside Willem Dafoe. Strange, embarrassing, surprising… The physical transformation of Robert Pattinson for his role of Ephraim Winslow was at the height of the interpretation of his very… particular character. Yet after showing himself thinned, aged by a mustache and more sullen than everRobert Pattinson made a blockbuster comeback thanks to Christopher Nolan and tenet, which paved the way for another blockbuster. By brilliantly embodying a young Bruce Wayne all in muscles in the film of Matt ReevesRobert Pattison has once again proven his impressive transformative ability for each of his roles.
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