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‘His transformation was out of this world’


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Published : 26 Nov 2021 09:01 PM | Updated : 26 Nov 2021 09:01 PM

Actress Zoë Kravitz, who is playing Catwoman alongside the former ‘Twilight’ star Robert Pattinson, who takes on the title role in ‘The Batman’ and has assured fans that his transformation is something to be amazed by.

She said: “Rob is perfect for this role. He was incredible. His transformation was out of this world. (Director) Matt Reeves has a lot of heart and he cares so much for these characters. I’m just very excited for him to be able to go on vacation because he deserves it.”

Zoë Kravitz added, “I hope the fans love it because we put a lot of work into this”, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Robert Pattison previously said that while he admitted his time on ‘Twilight‘, playing Batman came with its fair share of pressure and expectation, but ultimately felt “confident” in taking on the iconic role, which has previously been played by such stars as Adam West, Ben Affleck and George Clooney.

He said: “There’s a slightly different feeling when you know loads and loads of people are going to watch something you’re working on. I weirdly enjoyed it during Twilight, the idea that you can mess it up. I guess I felt confident. I wanted to be on the big stage.”

Zoë Kravitz’s comments on her co-star come soon after it was reported that she is “getting to know” boyfriend Channing Tatum’s eight-year-old daughter Everly. The ‘Fantastic Beasts’ star first sparked rumours of a relationship with fellow Hollywood star Channing Tatum, 41, when she was spotted with him back in January and a source recently told of how she is getting close with Everly, whom Channing has with former-wife Jenna Dewan, 40.

The source said: “(Channing) is a very loving dad. He also acts very serious with ZoA. It only seems natural that she is getting to know Everly. They are more relaxed lately. They don’t seem to care about hiding their relationship anymore. It’s obvious that they are very happy.”

   IANS