Robert Pattinson REVEALS to have watched Twilight recently and his reaction is PRICELESS

In a recent interview, Robert Pattinson revealed that he had watched New Moon from the Twilight franchise recently. The actor spoke about the warm memories surrounding the film that made him a household name.

Updated on Apr 05, 2019  |  02:06 PM IST |  13M
Robert Pattinson REVEALS to have watched Twilight recently and his reaction is PRICELESS.
Robert Pattinson REVEALS to have watched Twilight recently and his reaction is PRICELESS.

Every 2000's kid will agree that at some point in their life, Twilight played an important part. Whether you loved it or hated it, you could not stop talking about the successful franchise that made household names out of actors like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner. We were either Team Edward or Team Jacob! Robert and Kristen were also romantically involved in real-life but Stewart cheated on Pattinson with her Snow White and the Huntsman's (2012) director Rupert Sanders.

Years after getting away from the Twilight mania, Robert had revealed that he would "mindlessly hate" the films if he were an average moviegoer. However, in a recent interview, the actor revealed to USA Today that he saw New Moon (2009) recently and now has a change of heart when it comes to the franchise that got the ball rolling for him in Hollywood. Robert shared, "It (New Moon) genuinely does have an incredibly good soundtrack. I completely forgot, but the soundtracks were quite ahead of their time."

"It’s lovely now that the mania is not so intense. People come up (to me) and just have very fond memories of it. It’s a really sweet thing. I think the only scary part was right in the thick of it all when it was very, very intense. Now the intensity has died down and it’s just very warm memories.,'" Pattinson added.

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