Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson have a lie-detector conversation with “Vanity Fair” Robert Pattinson makes jokes about wanting to act like a teenager once more. In a recent video interview with Vanity Fair, the 39-year-old actor and his 35-year-old co-star Jennifer Lawrence discussed Die My Love. Pattinson joked that he would gladly take a few gigs from younger actors if given the opportunity as they talked about anything from Twilight to generational designations. Lawrence once asked if he would ever play Edward Cullen again, but only under the direction of Josh and Benny Safdie. “Yes, without a doubt,” he answered.
“I don’t believe you should,” Lawrence said with a giggle, to which Pattinson reiterated, “It would be amazing! I enjoy stealing roles from younger performers. Yes, I do. I’d like to play 17 once more. “There’s a movie,” he added, making a playful allusion to Zac Efron’s 2009 comedy 17 Again. Zac’s film. The Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire star was then made fun of by Lawrence for his alleged Gen Z inclinations. She remarked, “I did think it was insane when you cold FaceTimed me.” “You said, ‘No, it’s Gen Z,’ and I said, ‘It’s crazy to cold FaceTime somebody.'” “I’m Gen Z,” Pattinson said with assurance.
“Do you wish you belonged to Generation Z?” Lawrence inquired. He protested, “I am,” to which she retorted, “You’re a millennial, not Gen Z. However, I think you think of yourself as a member of Generation Z. When asked what year he was born, Pattinson joked that it didn’t matter.



















