Robert Pattinson responds to Batman’s backlash: ‘I was training every damn day’

Anand Kumar
By
Anand Kumar
Anand Kumar
Senior Journalist Editor
Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis...
- Senior Journalist Editor
3 Min Read
#image_title

Robert Pattinson has a message for critics of his superhero physique Batman.

The actor, who also reprises his role as Matt Reeves in the film Batman: Part TwoIt was recently clarified during an interview with GQ He “worked out every day” while filming the 2022 movie, despite some criticizing his body.

“[Everyone was like]”You didn’t succeed at all.” “I trained every day,” Pattinson said, adding that he blames his past interviews for harsh criticism of his Batman physique. “I like that, just because I said that in an interview.” [that exercise was uncool]. I was trying to look cool!

Drama The actor said GQ He has since installed a home gym inside his Beverly Hills home to train in Batman The second part, which is expected to begin filming soon. However, Pattinson doesn’t seem to be fully engaged in his upcoming filming schedule.

“I just heard from the stunt guy the other day. He said, ‘Oh, 11 weeks of nights.’ I’m like, ‘Excuse me?’ No one even sent me a schedule,” he joked.

Pattinson has been open about his thoughts on male body standards in Hollywood, and previously admitted that he felt pressure to improve his appearance after seeing other actors with rock-solid abs, like Taylor Lautner in the film. twilight privilege. “I’ve never felt so anxious before, but after I saw how well Taylor did in films, I thought to myself: ‘Okay, everyone’s going to judge me now.’” I always tried to think of positions in which I could tighten my muscles and suck in my stomach. Odyssey The actor told the Mexican magazine 15a20 In 2011, trans luster.

Years later, in 2023, he said during an interview with London standard It’s “crazy” how actors are expected to undergo extensive training for roles. He added: “It’s very easy to fall into this pattern as well. Even if you’re just watching your calorie intake, it’s extraordinarily addictive – and you don’t fully realize how insidious it is until it’s too late.”

Share This Article
Anand Kumar
Senior Journalist Editor
Follow:
Anand Kumar is a Senior Journalist at Global India Broadcast News, covering national affairs, education, and digital media. He focuses on fact-based reporting and in-depth analysis of current events.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *