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Robert Pattinson Photographed for First Time After Coronavirus Diagnosis, Looks Happy in London with Suki Waterhouse

Robert Pattinson was photographed for the first time since his Coronavirus diagnosis and he was looking extra cuddly with his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse.

We’re hoping Robert has made a full recovery and by the looks of these photos, he seems to be doing okay after his diagnosis. The photos of Robert and Suki were taken on Wednesday (September 16) at a park in London, England and you can see them on the Daily Mail.

We found out that Robert had been diagnosed with COVID-19 when production on his upcoming movie The Batman was halted due to a positive diagnosis on set.

We’re wishing Robert the best and am glad to see him seemingly recovered from the virus after emerging from his quarantine.

'The Devil All the Time' Reviews Are In - Find Out What Critics Are Saying!

The reviews for The Devil All the Time are in!

The star-studded film just hit Netflix on Wednesday (September 16), and the critics are already weighing in on the movie.

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Tom Holland stars in the film alongside Robert Pattinson, Mia Wasikowska, Bill Skarsgard, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, Sebastian Stan, Haley Bennett, Harry Melling, and Eliza Scanlen.

Here is the official synopsis: In Knockemstiff, Ohio and its neighboring backwoods, sinister characters — an unholy preacher (Pattinson), twisted couple (Clarke and Keough), and crooked sheriff (Stan) — converge around young Arvin Russell (Holland) as he fights the evil forces that threaten him and his family. Spanning the time between World War II and the Vietnam war, the film renders a seductive and horrific landscape that pits the just against the corrupted.

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'The Batman' Production Remains on Hold Despite Reports of Resuming After Robert Pattinson's Coronavirus Diagnosis (Report)

The Batman remains on hold.

Despite early reports that the movie was resuming production without lead star Robert Pattinson due to his reported coronavirus diagnosis, Variety reports that is not the case as of Friday (September 4).

“Production on The Batman continues to be on pause after Robert Pattinson tested positive for COVID-19 this week, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Variety previously reported that shooting on the film had resumed without Pattinson, citing a story in the Daily Mail. However, studio insiders denied that report,” the outlet reported.

According to the latest report, crew members on the set are still doing construction work on sets and props at Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden, U.K., but “people on the film team who were in contact with Pattinson are quarantining. The production is still doing contact tracing. It is unlikely that shooting will re-commence until the roughly two-week quarantine period ends.”

It is also “unclear if Pattinson has symptoms of the disease or if he is asymptomatic. Warner Bros., the studio behind the film, did not confirm that the star had tested positive and would only say that a member of the production had coronavirus.”

Here’s the latest about Robert Pattinson‘s diagnosis…

Robert Pattinson Dianosed with Coronavirus, New Report Suggests

A new report has emerged suggesting Robert Pattinson has been diagnosed with Coronavirus amid reports that filming of The Batman shut down only two days after starting back up.

Production resumed on the film on September 1, and on Thursday (September 3), we received word that an anonymous member of the crew was diagnosed with COVID-19 and production was halted.

At the time of the shut down, Warner Bros. released the following statement, “A member of The Batman production has tested positive for Covid-19, and is isolating in accordance with established protocols. Filming is temporarily paused.”

Now, Vanity Fair is reporting that Robert is actually the person who contracted the virus.

Find out all of the celebrities who were diagnosed with Coronavirus.

The Batman is due out October 1, 2021.

'Batman' Production Shut Down as Someone Tests Positive for Coronavirus

One of the crew members working on the new Batman movie starring Robert Pattinson has been diagnosed with Coronavirus, and production has since been shut down completely.

According to the DailyMail, the cast and crew were sent from from their filming location at the Warner Bros. studio in Hertfordshire, England.

“We have been sent a memo telling us that a member of the crew has had a positive Covid-19 test,” a source revealed. “Everyone was talking on the set about it. We do not know who has tested positive, but it has caused chaos to the schedule.”

Filming only resumed three days ago after being shut down months ago amid the pandemic.

Find out what Robert Pattinson said about the prospect of returning to work.

Robert Pattinson Is Ready to Get Back to Work on 'The Batman'!

Robert Pattinson is excited to get back to work.

The 34-year-old actor made a surprise appearance during the virtual DC Comics FanDome event on Saturday (August 22).

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“As many of you probably already know, we were in the beginning stages of production when COVID hit, so now I’m very anxious to get back to work and continue to form this beloved character I’ve always been a massive fan,” Robert said to fans.

“I’m not really allowed to share anything, so I’m going to hand it over to the great Matt Reeves who’s somewhere around here, and he can determine what can and can’t be talked about,” he added, teasing a surprise on the way – which turned out the be the thrilling first trailer!

If you haven’t yet, watch the exciting The Batman trailer, which has no set release date yet.

Robert Pattinson is the Caped Crusader in First 'The Batman' Trailer - Watch Now!

The trailer for the highly anticipated The Batman has been released!

Director Matt Reeves debuted the trailer during the 2020 DC Fandome virtual fan convention on Saturday (August 22).

The trailer shows Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne out on a mission while wearing his Batman suit as one of the villains is sending him messages all across Gotham City.

The trailer also gives a glimpse of Zoe Kravitz wearing her catsuit while playing Selina Kyle aka Catwoman.

The cast also includes Paul Dano as Riddler, Colin Farrell as the Penguin, John Turturro as Carmine Falcone, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon, Andy Serkis as Alfred and Peter Sarsgaard in a not-yet-known role.

According to Matt, the movie takes place about two years into Bruce Wayne’s career as Batman, a time when he’s still just a masked vigilante. Matt stressed that Bruce isn’t Batman just yet, but there are people “who are afraid of him, quite frankly.”

The Batman is currently still in production and is scheduled to be released on March 4, 2022.