The iconic director, who recently worked with Kristen Stewart on Crimes of the Future and had previously cast Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis, has opened up ...
But there’s a delicacy to the movie that, even in the gory stuff, I was really bewitched by it. Kristen and I had a great time and Rob and I had a great time.” They don’t know if they should clap or not.’ I felt like it was the fuckin’ Will Smith moment where everyone was like, ‘Yes? No? No. Okay, actually no!’ Like do people have to look to their left and right to see if people like it before they clap?
Pattinson introduced the director to his former 'Twilight' costar, and it turns out he has great chemistry with both.
“So, I have a strange feeling that might be problematic, so it’s only theoretical for now.” Fans may be disappointed to hear that the film “definitely” wouldn’t be for those expecting another Twilight, but that would no doubt be music to Stewart and Pattinson’s ears. Of course, plenty of directors would hope for such a casting coup, but few are as poised to make it a reality as Cronenberg: He directed Pattinson in Cosmopolis (2012) and Maps to the Stars (2014), and just worked with Stewart on Crimes of the Future, his first movie in eight years. It’s been a decade since Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson starred in the fifth and final film of the Twilight saga, marking the end of a four-year era that catapulted them to fame.
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It’s been almost a decade since the last “Twilight” movie, so it’s safe to say moviegoers no longer immediately associate Stewart and Pattinson with “Twilight,” much less each other. Kristen and I had a great time, and Rob and I had a great time. In an interview with World Of Reel at Cannes last week, Cronenberg unveiled he has something in mind for the duo, but it’s only in the theoretical phase for now.
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The director continued: "For me, yeah, I can definitely think of a movie, or idea, that would be great to have them both together. As he works the press circuit for Crimes of the Future over the next few days leading up to its theatrical release, Cronenberg will also have his forthcoming film The Shrouds, starring Vincent Cassel, to begin prepping for. Making arthouse movies and successfully carrying that off.
'Crimes of the Future' director David Cronenberg says he wants to reunite the 'Twilight' stars on a future project.
“It might be problematic since fans might expect a certain kind of relationship and that would get in the way of creating new characters for them. Here’s hoping for a sexy body horror that reverses the power dynamics of the Twilight films and one that, knowing David’s movies, would definitely be messed up. Kristen and I had a great time and Rob and I had a great time. Whilst his Kristen-starring body horror Crimes of the Future was having its world premiere at Cannes Film Festival before it hits cinemas next week, David went for a coffee with renowned film critic Jordan Ruimmy. On his website, World of Reel, Jordan shared that – as David also worked with Rob on the 2012 thriller Cosmopolis and 2014 satire Maps to the Stars – they discussed how it could be fun to bring the two together on a new project and it seemed to be something that David was genuinely considering. But the prospect of a now grown-up Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson – two actors at the very height of their powers, with years of collective creative experience and personal history – in a film together? The problematic abstinence porn, where a relatably-average mousy-haired girl with no vibes whatsoever fell into a love triangle with a sexy-yet-creepy 100-year-old vampire and an ever-shirtless toxic-masc werewolf, can stay in the hearts of our preteen selves, only to be relived when we’re feeling nostalgic.
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However, as both the actors have grown to become truly amazing in their craft over the years, a Cronenberg reunion is prime for revival to showcase their talents. Both Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart rose to stardom after being cast as Edward Cullen and Bella Swan in the Twilight saga. Kristen and I had a great time and Rob and I had a great time.
Director David Cronenberg shares his experience working with the Edward and Bella Twilight actors on his own visions.
David Cronenberg shared with World of Reel that he got to know Kristen Stewart through Robert Pattinson, and he enjoyed working with both of them a decade apart. The two actors do have a major connection to Crimes of the Future filmmaker David Cronenberg, who is interested in bringing them together for a “theoretical” movie of his. Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are having especially exciting moments in their careers right now separately.
Cronenberg has directed Pattinson and Stewart separately, but he has come up an idea for both of them.
Filming on “The Shrouds” will begin in March 2023. Co-starring Viggo Mortensen and Lea Seydoux, “Crimes of the Future” takes places in a world without pain where organ removal surgery has become a form of entertainment. Kristen and I had a great time and Rob and I had a great time.
David Cronenberg, film director of all things weird and wonderful, has floated the idea of a film with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Kristen and I had a great time and Rob and I had a great time. Considering the on screen PDA between Zoe Kravitz and Pattinson in The Batman, we do believe this union is what we deserve as redemption at this point. Cronenberg is currently nursing an obsession with Stewart, who recently worked with him on his upcoming horror film, Crimes of the Future, which debuted this week at Cannes Film Festival. Reportedly, Cronenberg went for a little coffee with film critic Jordan Ruimmy, who posted to his website that they discussed what it might be like to bring Pattinson (who Cronenberg worked on Cosmopolis and Maps to the Stars with) and Stewart back together (professionally) on a new project all this time forward.
As the lovebirds exited a pet supply store in Los Feliz, California on Monday, the Twilight star, 32, was seen carrying two trays of canned dog food.
The former child actress has been with her partner for two years after first meeting six years ago then reconnecting in 2019. She's been, like, living in LA alongside my life somehow but not ever converging?' It was f***ing so cute,' said the cover girl. It's not a given that I would be the one. She just grabbed that bowl and made it happen. We don't do that or think about it in those terms.
Several audience members reportedly walked out of a press screening of the film at Cannes Film Festival last week during particularly graphic scenes.
"Even if it was in my imagination and I was completely convincing myself that suddenly I had this superpower that she had, which was to make people feel good." Prior to her appearance at this year's Oscars in March, Stewart opened up to PEOPLE about how she tackled the role. The Twilight alum starred as Princess Diana in 2021's Spencer, for which she earned her first Academy Award nomination.
The "Crimes of the Future" actress has words for critics who couldn't stomach the film's visuals.
The way I feel, it is through really visceral desire and that’s the only reason we’re alive. “And it never repulses me ever. Kristen Stewart is speaking out after critics walked out of a press screening of her latest film during the Cannes Film Festival last week.
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The director did not seem to be overly surprised by people walking out of the press showing and was more focused on the premiere. Variety reports the premiere was met with a standing ovation that lasted for seven minutes. "I was thinking it could happen — it’s a little different." Kyle Buchanan, a writer for the publication, tweeted that around 15 people left the press screening. Cronenberg told the New York Times that he wasn't sure how audiences would respond to his new film. But the ones who fled for the exits definitely did so during notably gross plot developments."
Like fellow Twilight alum Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart is no stranger to challenging fare. The actress and hopeful future director even won a César, ...
Let’s say you agree with Stewart and you really dig all the vomit-sack shots of scalpels slicing human flesh and scientists creating weird organs. The way I feel, it is through really visceral desire and that’s the only reason we’re alive. Indeed, she may even kind of enjoy it.
"I can definitely think of a movie, or idea, that would be great to have them both together," David Cronenberg told World of Reel.
Kristen and I had a great time and Rob and I had a great time. "LISTEN. kristen stewart told robert pattinson to take the role in cosmopolis because it's david cronenberg. So, I have a strange feeling that might be problematic, so it's only theoretical for now."