Robert Pattinson’s stance is doing great in 2026. Earlier this year, he and Zendaya collaborated for the A24 indie smash. DramaIn which the actor is in top form as a flabbergasted wifey guy who faces a disgusting secret about his would-be girlfriend. Give it a few weeks, and we’ll see him in Christopher Nolan odysseyThe hottest movie of the summer; The opening words state that he is one of the standouts of its epic group, rocking the seriously unhinged villain mode that has become his zany specialty. At some point, he’s set to play Chris Hansen (with a delightfully silly voice). primetimea biopic about catch a hunter host. And if you’re not looking forward to seeing how he takes it in December Dune: Part Three– His strange style is perfect for such a bizarre, nonsensical universe – you don’t know the ball at all.
Pulling together such a packed-out slate would already be a feat of superhuman stamina. (Seriously, Rob, we hope you’re getting your eight hours.) But somewhere along the way, the 40-year-old has managed to star in a Netflix heist movie, too. Too It is scheduled to release later this year.
on paper, there are floods here Seems like a weird swing. Not that we know much about the plot yet: About official blog tudumNetflix simply describes the flick as an “unconventional heist film” that focuses on “a bank guard, a teller, and a master thief in a dead game of cons and double crosses.” It’s quite catchy, brings to mind a lot of things ocean 11, HeatAnd reservoir Dogs. (hollywood reporter They say that “the story is going to unfold in a non-linear fashion,” a la pulp Fiction.) But what’s more impressive — and drool-worthy — is the caliber of cast that the film attracted: Denzel Washington is set to star alongside Pattinson, a pairing that screams capital-A, balls-to-the-wall actingwith twistersDaisy Edgar-Jones forms the group’s core trio.
Suffice it to say that the two goats of their generations cooking together on screen is box office icon. (Well, in this case, we can at least hope that it will attract big streaming figures.) Fernando Meirelles is in the director’s chair, best known for his work on The New York Times. City of God, detectiveAnd recently, two pops– A varied career, to say the least, but he does a reliably good job when it comes to good old-fashioned crime. Highlight how the genre has produced reliably famous screen performances (think: Pacino and De Niro in the above HeatPacino Inn dog day afternoonPaul Newman and Robert Redford tease), and it’s ready to steal a lot of eyes.
This article originally appeared in British GQ.

