‘He Was Nervous’: Robert Pattinson Was Worried He Wouldn’t Live Up To Fans’ Expectations Of Edward In Twilight, And The Studio Wasn’t Convinced Either
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‘He Was Nervous’: Robert Pattinson Was Worried He Wouldn’t Live Up To Fans’ Expectations Of Edward In Twilight, And The Studio Wasn’t Convinced Either



‘He Was Nervous’: Robert Pattinson Was Worried He Wouldn’t Live Up To Fans’ Expectations Of Edward In Twilight, And The Studio Wasn’t Convinced Either

The early aughts were full of vampire content, largely inspired by the wild success of the Twilight franchise. That five-film franchise was a bonafide sensation, making household names out of its young cast of actors. It turns out that Robert Pattinson was worried he wouldn’t live up to fans’ expectations of Edward. And the studio wasn’t originally convinced either.

The cast of Twilight were all super popular during its run in theaters, but none as much as the trio of Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, and Robert Pattinson. The latter has one of the most daunting jobs, given how Edwards’ beauty is described in the novels. Original Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke recently appeared on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, where she revealed that Pattinson was actually quite nervous about portraying his signature character. In her words:

Rob is a very modest person, and very humble person, and self-deprecating in a way. So he was nervous about ‘Am I living up to the book? Am I gorgeous enough for the book?’ And I would say ‘Let’s just do the scene and if I have any problems I’ll let you know. But don’t stop in the middle, just keep playing, you’re doing great.’ So I tried to really give him a lot of love and encouragement.



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