Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson might no longer be a couple for many years now and their romance might have not ended in the most ideal way. However, there are still rumors of seeing them co-star in a movie, but is there enough proof to make fans hold on to these speculations?
Pattinson and Stewart together were once one of the most popular couples in Hollywood, especially during the years of the “Twilight” movie saga. Unfortunately, their relationship ultimately ended after the actress was involved in a cheating scandal with “Snow White and the Huntsman” director Rupert Sanders.
Fans assumed that Stewart and Pattinson did not maintain communication following their breakup. However, in 2018, they were spotted attending the same party where eyewitnesses claimed they chatted in a friendly manner suggesting that they have already moved on and could be casual friends.
However, this does not necessarily mean they would be sharing the same movie set in the near future. There are other reasons why seeing a movie with Stewart and Pattinson is unlikely happening yet. For one, these actors both have movie projects lined up every year and nothing seems to be hinting at their big screen reunion.
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For this year, fans will see Stewart in the highly anticipated “Charlie’s Angels” reboot on Nov. 1, directed by Elizabeth Banks, co-starring with Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska. Recently, a behind-the-scenes teaser excited fans as Scott and Pattinson’s ex are holding hands for, presumably, a promotional photo of the upcoming movie. Some reports speculate there would be romance among the Angels.
Pattinson also has a couple of films slated to be released this year namely “The Lighthouse” and “The King” while he is also reportedly currently filming for “The Devil All the Time.” Meanwhile, several reports are nominating the “Harry Potter” alum as one deserving actor to claim the DC Universe’s Batman role that Ben Affleck recently retired.


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