There’s something oddly fitting about Robert Pattinson turning cinema into something as unique and unexpectedly special as cocktails. After all, his filmography and acting talent have always lived somewhere between moody, mysterious, and just a little unconventional. So, why not just pour that into a glass? Well, turns out, that’s exactly what he did.
Robert Pattinson makes drinks inspired by his movies
In a recent Vogue feature, shortly before the release of his movie with Zendaya, “The Drama,” Robert Pattinson happened to play the mixologist for an installment of “A Toast to Cinema.” For this, he took a creative detour to actually imagine what his most iconic roles would taste like, if they were drinks. And as expected, that list included a brooding, Batman-inspired cocktail.
And this superhero-coded drink leaned heavily into dark, smoky notes. Let’s just say this creation was clearly very on-brand for Gotham’s beloved vigilante. Naturally, his “The Batman” era translated into something intense and layered with deep flavors, a shadowy aesthetic. This was a drink that felt like an unforgettable experience rather than just a form of refreshment.
Then, the “Twilight” star moved on from the less ‘happy hour’ and more ‘midnight in Gotham’ vibe to give that much-needed nostalgic nod to his time with “The Twilight Saga.” This was a role that defined an entire generation of fans; it definitely deserved a special drink. This was a lighter and more romantic drink with a playful edge. It carried a sharp contrast to his darker roles, which was impressive.
Pattinson also talked about his favorite moments and movies. This was none other than “A Room for Romeo Brass,” which was a celebrated classic comedy-drama. This was made by Shane Meadows in 1999. Recalling the experience of watching this movie, he exclaimed, “I saw this movie when I was a teenager, and I thought it was so funny and so powerful… the performances are just incredible, and the writing’s amazing.” So, he made a special drink called a rhubarb Collins for this one, leaving his fans impressed.
Originally reported by Mehak Walia on Mandatory.
