Robert Pattinson has revealed a surprising pattern in his acting career, saying he repeatedly finds himself playing strange and unsettling characters opposite Tom Holland.
The two actors are set to appear together again in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic film “The Odyssey,” marking their third collaboration after “The Lost City of Z” and “The Devil All the Time.”

In a recent interview with Empire, Pattinson joked that he does not understand why his roles with Holland often involve complicated and darker character relationships.
“I always end up doing these slithery things with Tom and I don’t know why,” Pattinson said while discussing their latest project.
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In “The Odyssey,” Pattinson plays Antinous, one of Penelope’s most aggressive suitors during Odysseus’ long absence. Holland portrays Telemachus, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, creating a tense relationship between their characters.
Pattinson humorously described Antinous as a terrible figure in Telemachus’ life, joking about the character’s unsettling behavior and difficult personality.
Despite their on-screen conflicts, the actors have developed a strong professional relationship. Holland previously praised Pattinson, describing him as an exceptional performer and a reliable co-star.
Other cast members have also highlighted Pattinson’s unique acting style. Anne Hathaway praised his versatility, calling his performances energetic and unpredictable.
With “The Odyssey,” Pattinson and Holland continue a creative partnership that has produced memorable roles across different genres. Their latest collaboration is expected to bring another intense performance as Nolan brings the classic Greek epic to the big screen.Ringo Starr Praises Paul McCartney’s Talent After New Duet
The repeated pairing of Pattinson’s darker characters with Holland’s heroic roles has become an unexpected Hollywood trend, and fans are eager to see how their latest on-screen rivalry unfolds.
