Just weeks after welcoming his first child with fiancee Suki Waterhouse, Robert Pattinson returned to the red carpet.
The 37-year-old actor, who revealed he already wants to have more children with Waterhouse, arrived at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
He was at the annual movie theater owners convention to promote his new movie Mickey 17 alongside director Bong Joon-ho (Parasite).
Pattinson arrived on the red carpet wearing a unique dark blue turtleneck with a series of printed stripes embroidered for the promotion.
The clean-shaven actor also sported a stylish gray Dior button-down jacket for the annual event.
Just weeks after welcoming his first child with fiancee Suki Waterhouse, Robert Pattinson returned to the red carpet.
The 37-year-old actor, who revealed he already wants to have more children with Waterhouse, arrived at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
The Batman star completed his look with gray pants and a pair of rare Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Low x Dior sneakers, one of only 4,700 made.
Its director, Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, opted for an all-black look, with a dress shirt, tie, coat, pants and black shoes to match his black hair.
Both were present to present the first trailer for their film Mickey 17, which will be released in theaters on January 31, 2025.
The film is based on the 2022 novel Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton, and director Bong explained a key difference between the book and the novel at the panel.
“It is based on the novel Mickey 7, but we made it Mickey 17. The number is the number of times he dies,” explained the filmmaker.
‘I kill him 10 times more. It is the story of a simple man. It’s a science fiction movie. “It’s hard to say science fiction: it’s a human story,” Bong said.
Pattinson’s main character is an expendable clone who is part of an expedition to the frozen world of Niflheim.
Footage played during the panel showed Pattinson’s character, Mickey, dying in different ways, when he encounters another clone of him who is trying to kill him.
The Batman star completed his look with gray pants and a pair of rare Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Low x Dior sneakers, one of only 4,700 made.
Its director, Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, opted for an all-black look, with a dress shirt, tie, coat, pants and black shoes to match his black hair.
Both were present to present the first trailer for their film Mickey 17, which will be released in theaters on January 31, 2025.
Warner Bros. presidents Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy said the twin clones were “very fun characters.”
‘Mickey 17 has the lowest expectations of his life and the world keeps putting pressure on him. …He arrives on the 18th and he has damage to his frontal lobe and damage to his libido. “He has no idea how he’s survived 17. It’s like playing an out-of-control brother,” they said.
While the trailer has yet to be released to the public, director Bong was thrilled that exhibitors would be able to see it on the big screen first.
“I’m happy that we can show the trailer on a big screen and not on mobile phones,” the filmmaker said to loud applause.