Robert Pattinson: Being a father makes life more fun

Robert Pattinson has said that life has become “more fun” by becoming a father.
British actor, 38, and singer Suki Waterhouse, 33, welcomed their first child in the last March.
Speaking at the London Premier for Dark Science-Fi film Mickey 17, Pattinson told BBC News that she expected to feel a “possibility of low danger” after her daughter’s birth, but she was very joyful instead. ” Have got.
“If someone told me that I am going to die in a week, I would like, ‘What? I want to spend some more time with my child”, “He said before laughing:” This is a very deep answer . “
Pattinson is acting in the new film of parasitic director Bong June-Ho.
Based on the 2022 novel Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton, it is about an economically destitute person who is a “spendingable” crew member on a dangerous mission to collect an ice world. Sign ups.
Every time he dies, he retains his memories.
BBC News has not watched the film yet, but the production notes and clips online online indicate that it raises big questions about life, mortality and memory.
At the World Premier at Lessestle Square, London, fans – mainly young women – shout from the point of view of Hartthrobe, known as many “R -Patz”.

Mia, 23, and 22 -year -old Alli said they were waiting for hours in zero temperature to see her. “We are fans for years,” Mia said.
Another fan, Jia, had a fluorescent symbol, which was read, “I Love You Ar-Patez”, in a dialect to draw the attention of the star.
Pattinson became some of Pin-up after playing Vampire Edward Kulen in the Twilight Series with American actress Christon Stewart.
Earlier, he stole young hearts in Harry Potter as Haflepf Hunk Sedric Diggari and Fire Goblet.
Since then, he has acted in major films including Batman and Christopher Nolan’s Tetnet, as well as a series of eccentric, Indie films.
So have he enough to distance himself away from the brooding vampire role that makes his name?
“I think every part hope is still a part of you,” he said.
“It’s crazy to me that people still talk about it, I mean, twilight was long ago. And the fact that people are still talking about it means that we have done something right . “
Bong June-Ho is back

Mickey 17 is written and directed by Bong June-Ho, one of South Korea’s most famous film directors.
Her black comedy parasite released in 2019 made history by becoming the first non-English language film To win the best pictures at the Oscars,
The film, a vicious social satire about two families of very different classes, also took three other Oscar Statots at the award show that year – including the best international facility.
The parasite is considered one of the best picture winners of this century by many people, and there is a huge expectation to see how Bong can possibly follow it.
“We worked very hard on this,” Bong said about Mickey 17.

“The actors are incredible, amazing performances … I am excited to see it everyone.”
He said that the message of the film was a simple. “Whether it is the future, or going into outer space, humans should really live human life,” he said.
The director also said that he had a positive attitude on the future of South Korean film production and TV.
“They are already popular, but they are going to be even more popular. I am very optimistic.”
The new film stars American actor Mark Rafalo and Beef Star Steven Yehun, as well as British star Wars actress Naomi Ekomi and Australian star Tony Cell.
Rafalo told BBC News that it was likely to work with Bong that attracted him to the project.
“He is one of the greatest autures of his style, his voice, his scene, his casting today.”
Callet agreed that she is still “pinching herself”.
“I think he is an incredible filmmaker and is not better, he is simply endless creative.”
‘Call what you like’
While a lot of fans are desperate to see the cooperation of Bong and Pattinson, it is the voice of Patinson in the film which is going viral online.
“For a second, I thought it’s a separate actor,” a YouTube user wrote. “Robert Pattinson is doing another funny strange little pronunciation,” written another.
Pattinson is not a stranger to put in different accents, but he said that he was not completely certain that he inspired what he used in Mickey 17.
He said, “It was based on some cartoons, which were based in England and trying to do an American accent when there is no American, there are just Korean and English people,” he said.
As we talked, fans can be heard shouting “r-pets” from across the red carpet.
He first talks about how much he hates that surname, so I am eager to know what he makes it now?
“I think the bigger you get, you can call me whatever you want. It’s okay,” he laughed.
Mickey 17 released in UK cinemas on March 7
Additional reporting by Emmanuela Alusa.