Although confessing that he's 'not very good at running', the Hollywood hunk admits that he would love to play the character at the London premiere of 'Remember Me'. Robert Pattinson is keen on getting a chance to play James Bond in the future. The "Twilight Saga" heartthrob opened up to Sky News that he would love to star as the 007 agent when attending the London premiere of "Remember Me" on Wednesday, March 17.
Though dreaming on taking on the role once belonged to co-star Pierce Brosnan, the 23-year-old stated that he might not be the right actor to play the part. During the interview, he admitted one of his flaws which may cost him the role, that is he's "not very good at running."
On the occasion, the rumored lover of Kristen Stewart also talked about his new romantic drama. Of it, he said, "It does worry me that when a film has a lot of attention, most audiences are so used to having all their buttons pressed, and it doesn't really press the same buttons as normal films."
"I hope people don't go into it thinking, 'I am going to watch a really happy romantic drama,' because it is not really," he elaborated further. "It's really great, it's really different and it doesn't really fit into a genre, so hopefully people will like it."
"Remember Me" has hit U.S. theaters on March 12 and will open wide in the U.K. on April 2. It focuses on the life of Tyler whose relationship with father is strained. He finds happiness after meeting Ally, but the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart when hidden secrets are revealed.
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