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'Felt very alone' Robert Pattinson recalls brutal and 'insular' time filming The Batman
GQ Magazine, the actor explained how it left him feeling “very alone” as he recalls looking “green” in a photo from that time.Robert will be playing the title role in the new film, which is released on March 4.However, he’s admitted filming was not straightforward in a candid new chat.He shot the film during the pandemic, meaning there was a big period of filming during lockdowns.Paired with the fact the film was mainly filmed at night, the Twilight star explained it left him feeling “very alone.”In the new issue of GQ Magazine, Robert explained how their set in London was a “bubble within a bubble.”He added: “And the nature of the shoot was so kind of insular, always shooting at night, just really dark all the time, and I felt very much alone.“Even just being in the suit all the time.“You’re not really allowed out of the studio with the suit on, so I barely knew what was going on at all outside.”As a result, Robert went on to explain how “dead” he felt after filming ended.He continued to the magazine: “I mean, I was really, really, really dead afterwards.“I just looked at a photo of myself from April and I looked green.”For the new issue of GQ, Robert collaborated with British photographer Jack Bridgland for some unique shots.This includes a front cover featuring the star with peroxide blonde hair and covered in tattoos.According to the magazine, this is supposed to represent the star’s “step-by-step metamorphosis”This sees him evolving from “an alternate-reality version of Robert Pattinson to someone far more extreme.”Elsewhere, in the chat, Robert also teased what fans can expect from Matt Reeves’ film.This comes as he chatted after just seeing a “rough cut” of the superhero movie.He added: “I watched a rough cut of