'It's like nothing I've ever done before': Robert Pattinson on working with 'Parasite' director Bong Joon-Ho in 'Mickey 17'!

    Robert Pattinson raves about his collaboration with Bong Joon-Ho in the "crazy" and "completely different" film 'Mickey 17,' where he plays two versions of himself.

    <p>Robert Pattinson (Source: Evening Standard)</p>

    Robert Pattinson (Source: Evening Standard)

    From the lovelorn vampire Edward Cullen to the enigmatic Bruce Wayne, Robert Pattinson's repertoire of roles has captivated audiences. But now, he's breaking new ground in an unexpected collaboration with the maestro of cinematic storytelling, Bong Joon-Ho, in the upcoming dystopian film, "Mickey 17."

    A New Chapter with Bong Joon-Ho: "Nothing I've Ever Done Before"

    As Pattinson takes on an ambitious new role, he's joined by a team of talented stars including Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette, Naomi Ackie, and Steven Yeun. But what's caught everyone's attention is Pattinson's own enthusiasm for the project.

    "It's with Parasite director Bong Joon-ho and it's like nothing I've ever done before. The movie is so crazy, it's a completely different style of working. It's so much talking," Pattinson exclaimed in an interview with ES Magazine.

    Mickey 17 (Source: CNN)

    Clones, Dystopia, and Bong Joon-Ho's Vision

    "Mickey 17," based on the dystopian novel by Edward Ashton, features Pattinson in dual roles as clones who team up. Shot in Bedford, near an airport hangar where the set has been constructed, the movie promises a unique cinematic experience that reflects Bong Joon-Ho's unparalleled vision.

    With themes of identity, humanity, and moral ambiguity, Bong Joon-Ho's latest work is poised to once again challenge and mesmerize audiences.

    The Batman's Shadow and a New Universe

    While the world awaits the unique collaboration between Pattinson and Bong Joon-Ho, fans of "The Batman" are also anticipating Pattinson's return as the Caped Crusader.

    Although no official date has been announced, Matt Reeves is hard at work on the script for the sequel. Amid the Warner-Discovery crisis, this new take on Batman, like "Joker 2," will remain an independent story, creating its own universe and weaving it into HBO Max's "The Penguin."

    Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart (Source: Digital Spy)

    With possible new villains and a direct connection to Paul Dano's Riddler, "The Batman 2" promises to be another thrilling adventure.

    A Star Continues to Rise: Pattinson's Journey with Bong Joon-Ho and Beyond

    Robert Pattinson's willingness to explore, innovate, and work with visionary directors like Bong Joon-Ho cements his status as one of Hollywood's most versatile and engaging actors.

    Whether it's taking on two versions of himself in a dystopian world or donning the famous cowl of Gotham's hero, Pattinson's career continues to be a thrilling ride.

    As reported by MovieWeb, "Mickey 17" and the forthcoming "The Batman" sequel are set to be milestones in Pattinson's career, marking a fascinating collaboration and an exciting new era for fans of both the actor and Bong Joon-Ho.

    (Several parts of the text in this article, including the title, were generated with the help of an AI tool.)