English actor Robert Pattinson has signed a first-look overall production deal that encompasses the whole spectrum of Warner divisions, including Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Television and HBO Max. According to Variety, the deal, which represents the `Twilight` actor`s first foray into producing, also takes into account a range of releasing platforms, among them theatrical, SVOD and television.
“Warner Bros Pictures and HBO have always been synonymous with groundbreaking filmmaking, “I`m thrilled to be working with them to discover the most exciting new voices in film and television and help bring their visions to life. I have loved working with the studio over the years and have so much respect for their dedication, their willingness to take chances and their desire to push the envelope creatively,” Pattinson said in a statement.
After becoming a worldwide name thanks to the `Twilight` movies, the 35-year-old actor dug into the world of indie movies, working with auteur filmmakers such as Robert Eggers (`The Lighthouse`) and Benny and Josh Safdie (`Good Time`).
As reported by Variety, the actor has recently returned to the world of big-budget filmmaking – though still with directors with a singular vision. He starred with John David Washington in Christopher Nolan`s `Tenet`, which was released last year. The Batman, in which Pattinson plays Bruce Wayne, aka Batman, is being directed by Matt Reeves.