Robert Pattinson To Star In 2 New Movies; Vindicated Over Losing A Film Role To Kit Harrington?

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Good news for fans of Robert Pattinson! The actor is reportedly starring in a new indie movie called "Good Time."

According to E! Online, the movie will be directed by brothers Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie and will purportedly revolve around the story of a bank robber trying to evade police capture. Robert will reportedly play the role of Connie, the bank robber running away from the authorities.

The Hollywood Reporter said Josh Safdie and Ronald Bronstein wrote the script for "Good Time," and the movie will be produced by Sebastian Bear-MCclard of Elara Pictures.

Robert Pattinson has reportedly been focusing on interesting indie movie roles since the last installment of "The Twilight Saga." Some of the esteemed directors that Robert has worked with include David Michod (The Rover), David Cronenberg (Cosmopolis, Maps to the Stars) and Werner Herzog (Queen of the Desert).

Aside from "Good Time," there are rumors that Robert Pattinson will also be in a film called "The Trap," where he will purportedly star along James Franco.

With movie deals left and right, Robert Pattinson may feel vindicated over losing a film deal to "Game of Thrones" actor Kit Harrington. Robert was initially announced to play the lead role in "Brimstone," only to be replaced by Kit a few months later. The reason behind the cast changes for the movie was not disclosed.

Despite his numerous film projects, Daily Mail noted that Robert Pattinson has been spending time with his fiancée, British artist-singer FKA twigs. Though the celebrity couple tries to keep their relationship private, the two has constantly been on the radar of paparazzi especially after their engagement in April.

"It's really hard-I can't begin to explain how awful it is," FKA Twigs told The New York Times. "It makes you want to just stop everything sometimes. It makes you want to smash your face into the mirror.

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