Robert Pattinson's daughter has seen a lot of his films
Robert Pattinson has joked that he shows his 22-month-old daughter his films when he's "not getting any respect" from her.
Robert Pattinson's daughter has already seen most of his films.
The Mickey 17 actor has a 22-month-old daughter - whose name hasn't been made public - with his partner Suki Waterhouse and joked that he shows the tot his movies when she is misbehaving.
In an interview with GQ, Robert said: "Oh, she has seen so many of them already.
"If I'm not getting any respect, I'll be like, 'Who's this? Who's that on the screen?' And she's like... (Blank stare). And I'm like, 'It begins with a D! Ends with a Y!'"
Pattinson revealed that he wasn't the "biggest fan of kids" before becoming a father but stressed that his opinion has transformed completely since.
Asked how parenthood had changed him, the 39-year-old actor said: "I don't know how. I wasn't the biggest fan of kids before. I didn't mind them. I would tolerate them. But it's the most fun thing. I think it's absolutely wonderful. And you're suddenly like... well, everyone does seem to think their kid is the coolest kid. I definitely think, I'm like. Yeah, my kid, you can actually hang with her. She's great."
The Batman star added: "But how has it changed me? I go to bed a lot earlier. There's just constant time management. It's just that everything is time management, the whole time.
"I mean, it's kind of obvious, but you don't realise it until you do it. Even if you're on the other side of the planet, you're like, 'Okay, I cannot spend more than 10 days away.' After 10 days of being away, it's physical pain. It's so interesting, your body chemistry changes without you even thinking about it."
Pattinson is starring in Dune: Part Three, which is slated for release later this year, and found it a unique experience getting to work on the concluding part of Denis Villeneuve's epic sci-fi trilogy.
He said: "You’ll never experience these things in any other profession. I mean, literally, I was experiencing things which hardly anybody in history has or will ever experience and it’s just absolutely incredible.
"Being out in the desert shooting Dune, it’s weird. I remember shooting a scene with Zendaya, the first scene we shot together out in the desert, I’m like, 'Oh! We’re, like, in Dune!' And she’s like, 'Yeah…we’re doing a Dune movie.' But it really was like, 'It really feels like you’re in a Dune movie.' It was really, really fun."