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Robert Pattinson Recommended as the Next James Bond While Ex-GF Kristen Stewart Preparing for ‘Charlie’s Angels’ Release

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Robert Pattinson has evolved since starring as Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” movie franchise opposite Kristen Stewart. Since coming out from his success in the Stephenie Meyers-based film, he has nabbed many interesting projects, and he eventually landed a major role like “Batman.”

The 33-year-old actor secured the DC Comics superhero role last month when the film’s director, Matt Reeves, confirmed his casting via social media. In any case, former Bond movie director Danny Boyle said that Pattinson is also suitable to be the next James Bond. the director said that he watched Stewart’s ex’s recent film and he saw that he has matured.

“I love Idris. I was watching the Claire Denis film the other day, “High Life” and it’s very good, I’d recommend, Robert Pattinson who is very good in it,” he told Variety when asked if think Idris Elba should be the next sleek spy. “I was watching it with a friend and I said to him, they should cast Robert Pattinson, he’s really matured in that film.”

On the other hand, Kristen Stewart is preparing for the release of her “Charlie’s Angels” movie with Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska. The reboot in the form of a movie is set to be released on Nov. 15 in the U.K. and in the U.S. as per Deadline.

Stewart will be one of the main characters, and the movie will be a little different from the 80s hit show. The “Charlie’s Angels” reboot will have many twists, but the story will still follow the concept used in the original TV series and the movies released in 2000 and 2003.

Meanwhile, as Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart start to appear in big movies as leads, their reunion is still anticipated in future projects. The former couple and movie co-stars still have large followers that want to see them together again even on-screen.

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