Despite the shocking cheating scandal, life
will go on for Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.
In fact, Pattinson will be making the
publicity rounds in the next couple of weeks to promote the Aug. 16 release of
his David Cronenberg-directed film, Cosmopolis.
It's highly unlikely RPattz will talk even
one word about his private life with Ms. Stewart, but the next flick he has to
promote is—you guessed it—Breaking Dawn: Part 2.
If the publicity plan is anything like the
last go-around, expect BD events around the world in cities like Los Angeles,
London, Rome, Madrid, Paris and Brussels.
Considering Pattinson and Stewart never
talked about their relationship at any of the past Twilight premieres, there's
no reason to think things will change for the last installment of the vampire
franchise, which hits theaters Nov. 16.
But before all that, they both have new
movies to make.
Stewart will not only star in, but will
also become a first-time producer with Cali, a Nick Cassevetes-directed film
about a young couple who leave L.A. after they make some money selling a fake
snuff film. Just this morning, Variety reported that Magic Mike star Alex
Pettyfer is in final talks to costar.
Shooting is expected to begin in late
summer or early fall.
A sequel to Snow White is said to be in the
works, but today the studio isn't commenting on its status. Reports in May
claimed that Universal was hoping that Stewart, Chris Hemsworth and, yes,
director Rupert Sanders would reunite for a second installment.
"I would do it in a heartbeat,"
Stewart told us shortly before the first was released.
As for Pattinson, he's set to star as a
real-life U.S. Army interrogator who was instrumental in the capture of Sadam
Hussein in Mission: Blacklist.
No word on when cameras will start rolling,
but Pattinson told MTV News at Comic-Con that the director Jean-Stephane
Sauvaire was doing pre-preproduction work in Iraq.
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