Robert Pattinson as Henry Costin in The Lost City of Z
Very much appreciate that Aidan Monaghan still spoils us with BTS photos of Rob from the set of The Lost City of Z.
Robert Pattinson as Henry Costin in The Lost City of Z
Very much appreciate that Aidan Monaghan still spoils us with BTS photos of Rob from the set of The Lost City of Z.
Early Character Tests of Robert Pattinson as Connie Nikas
Isn’t it great that we’re still getting new pics of Rob as Connie Nikas thanks to the Safdie Bros.
Early 16mm character tests, Nick and Connie: pic.twitter.com/6TGlyMWzEt
— SAFDIE (@JOSH_BENNY) January 20, 2018
New Images of Robert Pattinson as Samuel Alabaster in Damsel + Butterscotch
The Hollywood Reporter shared “exclusive” images from Damsel which includes this new one of Rob as Samuel Alabaster and also one of his tiny horse “Butterscotch” (how could I not include). The other two which include Rob we have seen previously HERE and HERE. Also from THR:
Directed by the Zellner Brothers (Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter), the movie stars Pattinson as Samuel Alabaster, an affluent pioneer who ventures across the American frontier to marry the love of his life, Penelope (Mia Wasikowska). He traverses the Wild West with a drunkard and a miniature horse named Butterscotch; however, their once-simple journey grows treacherous.
Directors David and Nathan Zellner also wrote, produced and appear in the humor-filled film, which is being described as “a loving reinvention of the Western genre.”
Click on the link to read the full article and also check out the still of Mia.
What a great way to start 2018. Bring it.
A new poster for Robert Pattinson’s upcoming film “Damsel” has been added to IMDB. It looks as though it may be for sales purposes for the Sundance Film Festival and not an official poster.
Source | Thanks to @Nicole2dogs for the update
This is such a tease. Surely the trailer has to drop soon.
Thanks Amelie
 Robert Pattinson and Edward Ashley on The Lost City of Z set
I absolutely love Aidan Monaghan’s photos and this one does not disappointment.