
GQ today revealed its summer issue cover story, featuring the leading men of Christopher Nolan’s THE ODYSSEY. And finally, Robert Pattinson!


His first impression joining The Odyssey crew…
“I was sitting at the hotel bar by myself and then people started drifting in, and I’ve never seen people look so exhausted. And this was only the third of the way. I started a third of the way through the movie, and they’d already been to [two] different countries by that point and people just looked like … I mean, at the end of every day, people were broken.”
On fatherhood bringing a sense of calm to personal and professional life…
“I’m a little more relaxed about a lot of different things. It gave me tons of energy when she was first born, like five months when I wasn’t doing anything and then just suddenly….Normally I feel like I barely do any work. I mean, other than Batman, I’d work a few months a year, and then I’d spend the rest of the time figuring out where the party’s at. I think that element of my life…. I mean, I’m literally going to bed so early. It’s just ridiculous. And then I saw some TikTok thing where they’re talking about going to bed early as, like, a drug addiction. They’re like, ‘Oh, have you tried going to bed at seven?’ It’s actually really fun.”
On learning the hard way that it’s hard to stay on top in Hollywood…
“It’s funny, because when you do a big movie, you kind of forget almost immediately how frustrating it is. I mean, there’s just nothing worse in the world when you just can’t get the jobs. I just remember after Batman I was thinking like, I’ll do another massive job afterwards, and I couldn’t find the thing. And it was incredibly frustrating because I thought there was like a secret door which opened and like suddenly all these different projects are there. They’re not. This doesn’t exist. And it’s because the whole industry’s different.”
– On Newsstands June 9 –
[Photo Credit: Alex Prager / GQ]
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