Robert Pattinson: Being a dad makes life 'more fun'
Robert Pattinson has said becoming a dad has made life "more fun".
The British actor, 38, and singer Suki Waterhouse, 33, welcomed their first child last March.
Speaking at the London premiere for dark sci-fi film Mickey 17, Pattinson told BBC News he had expected to feel "less danger prone" after the birth of his daughter, but he has instead found "it's very joyful".
"If someone told me I was going to die in a week, I'd be like, 'What? I want to spend some more time with my kid'," he said, before laughing: "That's a very deep answer."
Pattinson is starring in the new film from Parasite director Bong Joon-ho.
Based on the 2022 novel Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton, it is about a financially destitute man who signs up to be an "expendable" crew member on a dangerous mission to colonise an ice world.
Every time he dies, he's cloned, with his memories intact.
BBC News has not yet seen the film, but production notes and clips shared online indicate it raises bigger questions about life, mortality and memory.
At the world premiere at London's Leicester Square, fans - primarily young female ones - screamed at the sight of the heartthrob, known to many as "R-Patz".
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Pattinson is starring in the new film from Parasite director Bong Joon-ho.
Based on the 2022 novel Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton, it is about a financially destitute man who signs up to be an "expendable" crew member on a dangerous mission to colonise an ice world.
Every time he dies, he's cloned, with his memories intact.
BBC News has not yet seen the film, but production notes and clips shared online indicate it raises bigger questions about life, mortality and memory.
At the world premiere at London's Leicester Square, fans - primarily young female ones - screamed at the sight of the heartthrob, known to many as "R-Patz".