Crank up the air con you're going to need it when you look at these fab HQ's from the Damsel Red Carpet this evening.





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Rob & Mia 😊 pic.twitter.com/YBkD023CPy— Julia Sumerki (@JSumerki) February 16, 2018
Red Carpet w/ Robert Pattinson 📸 Damsel - Premiere at the Berlin Film Festival #Berlinale #travel #BerlinScope @per… https://t.co/8PkLTC9BU4— Dana Cyrol (@DanaC_) February 16, 2018
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Robert and Mia have arrived, it‘s getting loud on the carpet! #berlinale pic.twitter.com/TVyxgHbuzw— Berlinale (@berlinale) February 16, 2018
Robert Pattinson & Mia Wasikowsk pose for the photographers at the premiere of #Damsel at the #Berlinale— Maya Shwayder (@MayaErgas) February 16, 2018
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Our DAMSEL Press Conference with #RobertPattinson, Mia Wasikowska, David & Nathan Zellner happens later today. Tune in today from 2:10pm & and find more live streams on our website: https://t.co/geBlQP7g3i pic.twitter.com/zz69hvQwy5— Berlinale (@berlinale) February 16, 2018
Robert Pattinson is seen arriving at the Tegel Airport in Berlin, Germany pic.twitter.com/UyfylWIT1H— Julia Sumerki (@JSumerki) February 15, 2018
EXCLUSIVE: RT Features and A24 have firmed their re-team with director Robert Eggers on The Lighthouse, the filmmaker’s followup to his sleeper hit The Witch. The new project, a fantasy horror story set in the world of old sea-faring myths, will go into production this spring. Robert Pattinson, coming off Good Time, joins the project in a lead role alongside Willem Dafoe.
The script was written by Robert Eggers and Max Eggers. RT Features’ Rodrigo Teixeira and Lourenço Sant’ Anna developed the project with Eggers and are producing alongside Parts & Labor’s Jay Van Hoy, and Youree Henley. A24 acquired worldwide rights and will distribute the film in the U.S. New Regency (The Revenant) has joined the project as a co-financier.
Said Eggers: “I am extremely happy to be working with RT, A24, and Parts & Labor again. Along with New Regency, they are providing me and my collaborators with the support and freedom to make this film the way it needs to be made. It’s a privilege.”
RT Features’ Teixeira called Pattinson “one of the most talented actors working today. We are excited to work with him and Eggers, a singular filmmaker whose unique vision we support. Our collaboration on The Witch was flawless and we look forward to re-uniting along with our partners at A24, Parts & Labor and New Regency.”
In addition to his critically acclaimed turn in Good Time, Pattinson starred in David & Nathan Zellner-directed Damsel which debuted at Sundance last month. He recently wrapped the Claire Denis-directed sci-fi thriller High Life. Pattinson is repped by WME, Curtis Brown Group and 3 Arts Entertainment.
Fresh from his breakout roles in Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name and Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird, Timothée Chalamet is reportedly in line to play King Henry V in a new Netflix release from Animal Kingdom and The Rover director David
Michôd...According to Deadline Chalamet is set to appear in The King as the eponymous English monarch, who famously led his army to victory at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415 during the Hundred Years’ War with France. He died aged 36, leaving the throne to his infant son.
Michôd’s previous feature, the Brad Pitt-fronted military satire War Machine, arrived on Netflix last year to little fanfare. The Australian filmmaker has teamed up with regular collaborator and compatriot Joel Edgerton to pen the script for The King, and with Chalamet joining Robert Pattinson in the principle cast, we’re bracing ourselves for something big.Oh I would definitely be bracing.
Timothee Chalamet is firming his first starring role since being Oscar nominated for his breakout turn in Call Me By Your Name. Chalamet will star as the title character in The King, a Plan B-produced drama helmed by David Michôd. Production will start in June.
Joel Edgerton and Michôd wrote the script. Chalamet will play the young Henry V. After his brother is killed in battle before his coronation, a young king is coronated in the late 1300s. The reluctant ruler wears the crown at a time when England was near a war with France, and the empire is teetering. He rises to the occasion, admirably.
Plan B’s Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner will produce along with Edgerton and Michôd. Liz Watts, who produced the Michôd-directed Animal Kingdom and The Rover, are also producing. Michôd made his most recent film with Plan B and Netflix, the Brad Pitt-starrer War Machine.Fingers crossed, guys! I wouldn't mind seeing this reunion at all. ;)