Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have been loved after starring in the “Twilight” movie series as Edward and Bella. The two rose to stardom, and they became real-life sweethearts as well.
However, they sadly parted ways after almost five years together, and due to the circumstances of their breakup, they were not in good terms when they split. For years, fans were still hoping that they will reconcile, but it appeared impossible as the two of them moved on with their new loves. Plus, Stewart admitted that she’s gay and started dating models such as Stella Maxwell.
The ex-couple’s upcoming big movies
Now, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have moved on with their separate careers as well, and they are both successful. They are not Edward and Bella now and have evolved to become better actors who can already carry big movies with their names as the leads.
Pattinson was confirmed to be the next “Batman” while Stewart is one of the ladies in “Charlie’s Angels.” When he was announced as the next caped hero in the DC Comics’ movies, fans were petitioning for KStew to be Catwoman, but this did not happen, and today, it was revealed that Zoe Kravitz had been selected to follow the footsteps of Halle Berry, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Anne Hathaway. Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman” is set to be released on June 25, 2021
On the other hand, Kristen Stewart landed a role in “Charlie’s Angels,” and based on the new trailer, she flaunted her new sides and proved she is also adept in doing kick-ass action. Movie critics and reviewers praised the actress for her versatility and commented that the producers did good in choosing her as one of the characters in the titular trio. “Charlie’s Angels” will hit the screens on Nov. 29.
K-Stew and R-Patz reunite
Meanwhile, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have reunited but not in the way that everyone wants. They have rekindled their friendship, and they are now supporting each other’s careers. In fact, the actress said that she is so happy for her ex after it was revealed that he would be “Batman.”
“I feel like he’s the only guy that could play that part,” she told Variety. “I’m so happy for him. I’m very, very happy about that. I heard that, and I was like, ‘Oh man!’ It’s awesome.”


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