Despite the great love some fans have shown for the actor due to the recent release of The Batman trailer, it seems now that Robert Pattinson will take on a new challenge with a different breed of fans, who for the most part, have been let down in the recent Star Wars trilogy. Since reportedly, it appears Kevin Feige wants the new Bruce Wayne interpreter to be in a Star Wars movie.

The new trailer was one of the most anticipated at last month’s event where WB released previews of various productions. Due to the pandemic this entire event was virtual and at the beginning of the panel of ‘The Batman’, the actor welcomed the fans who at the same time were much more interested after the first teaser.

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Pattinson will wear the Dark Knight suit for at least three more movies under the direction of Matt Reeves, nevertheless, new media sources imply that the Twilight star will be joining the galaxy far, far away franchise, something fans of the saga, will most likely be on the fence about this idea.

The reports indicate, Kevin Feige is enthusiastic about bringing in Pattinson to the Dtar Wars universe, given his recent popularity with The Batman. The chief of Marvel Studios would like to focus on original characters and get away from the familiar one’s, considering they have not yeileded a good turnout both at the theater and with media criticism.

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Feige is said to be immensely excited about Pattinson’s progress and dedication in the theatrical scene. And since Star Wars is still looking for a foot to stand on, he sees him as the ideal prospect to assist with that particular aspect in future projects. Although this new undertaking is as clear as the Dark Side, and we still have no clue which character would be handed to the new Batman interpreter, there is no doubt that Feige will do whatever it takes to make the new Star Wars ventures a great achievement.

Written by Cesar Moya