Robert Pattinson is probably most famously known for being Edward Cullen, the sparkly vampire, in TwilightFor this reason, most superhero fans might be a bit on the fence about this actor bringing the tough and powerful Bruce Wayne, AKA Batman, to life. However, since his days as a vampire, Pattinson has tackled so many critically-acclaimed, versatile, and brilliant roles.

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From romance to thriller to drama, this actor has proven his talent time and time again. He's even showed how brave and tough of a character he can play. For those still on the fence about Pattinson's ability to play Batman, these movies may change their mind.

The King (2019)

This Netflix Original is a biography drama, telling the story of King Henry V, and his rise to rule. Through politics and war, he must resolve the mess his father left behind.

With Timothée Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, and Tom Fisher, Pattinson takes the role of the Dauphin, and woos the audience with a eccentric and cruel French character. For action and drama, this flick is a must-see.

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (2005)

Before he was Edward Cullen, Pattinosn was actually Cedric Diggory at the magical school of Hogwarts. This was his first feature film role, and fans should definitely get re-watching this popular film.

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If the fantasy world of vampires was too much, no one can say that Pattinson wasn't cool for having a prominent role in this iconic franchise. Plus, his character is incredible.

Good Time (2017)

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This crime drama is directed by the Safdie brothers, and has Robert Pattinson at the forefront. After a bank robbery goes wrong, Connie's (Pattinson) mentally disabled brother ends up in prison.

So, he embarks on an adventure to free him - and gets trapped in New York City's dark criminal underworld in the process. With Benny Safdie and Jennifer Jason Leigh, this might be the flick that will convince all skeptics that Pattinson is capable of any role - including this dark and brave one.

Remember Me (2010)

Robert Pattinson in Remember Me

This is a dark and tragic romance story that's definitely a hidden gem. This came out a decade ago, and was the film that allowed Pattinson to show he could play a serious and dramatic role.

Two new lovers (Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin) meet amidst personal tragedies, and must try to live a full life in the aftermath. This love story isn't for the faint of heart, but is a raw and honest flick.

The Lost City Of Z (2016)

This biography drama is based on the true life story of Major Percival Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam) during the 1920s, who disappears in the Amazon searching for a mysterious city. This suspenseful, political, and infatuating flick is definitely a hidden gem.

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Robert Pattinson is Hunnam's co-star, and is also joined by Sienna Miller and Tom Holland. This interesting tale is a must-watch, with some incredible acting.

Water For Elephants (2011)

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This drama romance might be an interesting genre for those who love superhero flicks, but this may have been the first popular film where Pattinson played a mature and infatuating role.

Taking place in the 1930s, he plays a veterinary student who joins a travelling circus. However, he falls in love with the cruel ringmaster's (Christoph Waltz) wife (Reese Witherspoon). This movie is stunning from start to finish.

Waiting For The Barbarians (2019)

This flick hasn't been released in the United States yet, but it's bound to make some waves. Starring Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp, and Robert Pattinson, this Italy-made drama follows a Magistrate, who, while working at a distant outpost, finds himself questioning his empire.

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With a stellar cast, this new flick might be the perfect binge to get to know Pattinson as a dramatic and mature actor. This anticipated flick will be out in August.

The Rover (2014)

This action crime drama stars Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson. After an economic collapse, a headstrong loner tries to find the men who stole his last possession.

He stumbles across one of the robbers' brother, and these two join unlikely forces to embark on their journey. This hidden gem is for all of those looking for action, and proves that Pattinson is up to the task.

The Lighthouse (2019)

This fantasy thriller is a black and white film, directed by Robert Eggers and starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe. Two lighthouse keepers in the 1890s are trapped on an island, where they lose their sanity in a storm.

This movie is confusing and artsy, but it's probably Robert Pattinson at his best. This flick is full of dramatic monologues, and could convince anyone that these two actors are the best out there today.

Tenet (2020)

This movie isn't released yet, but it will be in August, 2020, with plenty of time to binge before Pattinson takes on the role of Batman. Directed by Christopher Nolan, this sci-fi action thriller is about survival, and an international mission.

With John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki, Michael Caine, and more, Pattinson will be taking on a leading role. This action flick is bound to prepare anyone for this talented actor as Bruce Wayne.

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