- Batman star Robert Pattinson said it was “impossible” to steal props from the set.
- However, he managed to take a lot of socks while Warner Bros. he didn’t catch up and told him to stop.
- He said the studio said it was “good to have several”, but he took them “every day”.
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Robert Pattinson said he was able to remove items from the Batman set, but was reprimanded for it.
“It’s impossible to take anything home from him,” Pattinson told BBC Radio 1 film critic Ali Plum in a new interview. “I took a lot of socks. All my socks are from Batman.
“I was constantly told by Warner Bros. “You know, it’s good to have a few, but you take them every day. How many socks do you need? Because we’ve been shooting for a year, “Pattinson added.
The Harry Potter alumnus debuted as Bruce Wayne / Batman in the latest retelling of the iconic DC Comics character, directed by Matt Reeves and now in theaters.
Although actors are usually not allowed to take decor items without permission, some stars often steal things that may have some sentimental value.
Reeves has already said he has had discussions with Warner Bros. for the sequel to Batman. So for now, Pattinson is unlikely to take home items that are more important than socks – especially his precious Batman costume.
Robert Pattinson plays Bruce Wayne / Batman in “Batman.” Jonathan Ollie / ™ & © DC Comics
In a recent interview with Fandango, Pattinson said the Batman team acted differently around him when he was wearing the entire suit.
“He has such totem power,” Pattinson, who plays Bruce Wayne / Batman in Matt Reeves’ upcoming Fandango film, said. The crew looked a little scared. It’s really weird. If you don’t say anything and just stand there, people get scared.
“People are starting to behave differently around you,” Pattinson recalls of his experience with the camera test.
“Batman” starring Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle / Catwoman is already in theaters. Read the Insider review, with minor spoilers, here.