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Robert Pattinson Returns to 'The Batman' Set, Films New Scene!

Robert Pattinson is back on set working on his upcoming film The Batman.

The 34-year-old actor was seen in a suit on the set of the highly anticipated movie on Monday (October 12) in Liverpool, England. Several extras were seen ready to film a scene alongside Robert. Most of the cast and crew were in masks as they awaited filming.

Filming shut down for several weeks after Robert contracted COVID-19 just after filming had resumed. Filming shut down in March after the pandemic had hit.

The Batman was originally going to be released in 2021, but with all the turmoil associated with the Coronavirus pandemic, the movie has now been moved.

Check out all the photos from The Batman set today…More Here! »

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'The Batman' Gets New Release Date in 2022, Warner Bros. Shuffles More Movies Too

Warner Bros. has announced new release dates for a bunch of upcoming movies, including Robert Pattinson‘s The Batman.

Earlier today, it was revealed that Dune has been pushed back from its December 2020 release date until October 1, 2021. This was The Batman‘s previous release date, so it needed a new one.

The Batman will now be hitting theaters on March 4, 2022!

Other films that have received new release dates include The Matrix 4, The Flash, Shazam 2, Black Adam, and Minecraft.

Click inside for the full recap of new dates… More Here! »

Robert Pattinson Knows He Could Mess Up In Playing Iconic Role of Batman

Robert Pattinson is opening up about taking on the iconic role of Batman in the upcoming The Batman.

In his interview with Total Film magazine (via), the 34-year-old actor that the idea that he can screw things up excites him in an odd way.

“I weirdly enjoyed it during Twilight, the idea that you can mess it up. I guess I felt confident. I wanted to be on the big stage,” Robert said. “There’s a slightly different feeling when you know loads and loads of people are going to watch something you’re working on.”

He added that The Batman is “not an origin tale, and you’re meeting him in the early days. And for me, what’s really important about this iteration is that you know a lot of the other stories are about how he had to master his fear and master himself in order to become Batman. And that in that Batman state, he’s sort of in his best self.”

“I hope what’s different about what we’re doing is try and do it in exactly that sort of manner and then of course the other things that are from the earlier history of the context of him being the world’s greatest detective and how we got there.”

Just recently, production had to be shut down for a bit as Robert tested positive for coronavirus. However, filming seems to be progressing again.

If you missed it, Robert opened up about his other movie, The Devil All The Time, and joked about the accent he has in the flick.

Robert Pattinson Cracks Up While Talking About His 'The Devil All the Time' Accent

Robert Pattinson finds his The Devil All the Time accent very funny!

The 34-year-old actor opened up in an interview with director and co-writer Antonio Campos about the making of the movie.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Robert Pattinson

During the conversation, Robert opened up about his accent in the film and cracking up during some takes.

“I was wandering around the city, just learning the lines. I don’t know what it is, there’s just something about some pronunciations that just really tickle me…I was just wandering around, and then I’d say something, recording things on my phone. Kind of just making myself laugh…you kind of have to be working with a friend to be able to just be like ‘I just want to do this thing. It doesn’t really make a lot of sense,’” he laughed.

Here’s what the critics are saying about The Devil All the Time

Robert Pattinson Has a Special Message About a Virtual Event He's Co-Hosting!

Robert Pattinson has a message for fans about an important cause he’s supporting!

The 34-year-old actor will be co-hosting the GO Campaign‘s annual gala on October 24 alongside Lily Collins and Ewan McGregor.

GO Campaign is a nonprofit that raises awareness and funds to help orphans and vulnerable children around the world. Rob has been involved with the organization for years and he’s attended six out of their past seven galas. See all of the photos in the gallery!

“I’m grateful that we can still come together virtually and now globally to help raise funds for GO Campaign and its mission to support families and children worldwide,” Rob said in a statement.

The evening will include exclusive musical performances from HAIM, Katharine McPhee and David Foster, Judith Hill, Ewan and girlfriend Mary Elizabeth Winstead, as well as Ewan’s daughter, Esther McGregor and her band French Thyme. All funds raised at this year’s gala will support GO Campaign’s continued efforts for global Covid-19 Relief and efforts to achieve racial justice in the US.

“We have the power and platform to make really impactful changes to so many people’s lives. I love supporting the GO Campaign and am excited about helping children and families in all these communities,” Lily said in a statement.

Ewan added, “In this time when we are restricted in our travel, it’s fantastic that GO Campaign still allows us to make meaningful impact around the world. GO gives us the opportunity to connect with communities far and wide and remind us that we are all part of a bigger, global family.”

The gala will be free to all viewers and all guests are encouraged to visit www.GOgala2020.org to reserve a ticket to view the live event on October 24.

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Robert Pattinson's Accent in 'The Devil All The Time' Was Kept Secret from Everyone On Set Until Filming

Robert Pattinson is part of the star-studded cast of Netflix’s new movie The Devil All the Time and he speaks with a high-pitched Southern accent in the film.

Antonio Campos, who directed the movie, has revealed that Rob refused to let anyone, including him, hear the accent until they started shooting the movie.

“Rob was impossible to get dialect coaching,” Antonio told Insider. “He just didn’t want to do it. He was just adamant about figuring it out on his own. He would be like, ‘I’m gonna do this thing, and that thing, with a little bit of this.’”

Rob‘s first scene on set was where he seduces Lenora in his car. “That was the first time I heard his voice and saw the character in person,” Campos said.

So, was Antonio worried at all about how Rob would sound?

“I don’t get worried about those things,” he said. “There was no way in my mind that he wasn’t going to come on set with something bad. I might not have dug it, but it wasn’t going to be bad. I’d rather have someone come with something weird that’s a choice than something that isn’t thought out. So I knew he would come with something interesting.”

Here is what all of the critics are saying about the movie!

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Robert Pattinson Cleared to Return to 'Batman' Production After Coronavirus Diagnosis, Filming Officially Resumes

Filming for The Batman has officially resumed after the production was shut down due to Robert Pattinson testing positive for Coronavirus.

“Following a hiatus for COVID 19 quarantine precautions, filming has now resumed on The Batman in the U.K,” a Warner Bros. spokesperson said in a statement Thursday (September 17).

Variety reports that Robert, the star of the movie, has been cleared to resume production. We’re glad to hear that Robert is better after battling the virus. Warner Bros. never actually confirmed that it was him that contracted the virus but sources said he was the reason for the shut down.

Fans actually assumed Robert was 100% better after this happened earlier this week…

Currently, The Batman is set for release in October of 2021.