Washington: Robert Pattinson wants fans to forget his Twilight avatar and focus on new ones.
As the actor is all prepped up as the caped crusader in Matt Reeves' upcoming The Batman remake, he admitted that he wishes people not to focus on his old Edward Cullen character.
"There's a part of me that just thinks it's impossible to be what happened with Twilight because it was so sudden," Pattinson said in a teaser for his upcoming Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist interview.
"I'm hoping it won't be people hanging out outside my place. I just think I'm kind of boring and old now," he added.
Besides having immense stardom with his first film, the actor feels he "needs to prove something".
"I definitely feel like I need to prove something and I'm not entirely sure what it is," he previously mused to The Guardian. "So that's probably what my turmoil is."
Also, the 33-year-old star is still feels confused by the appreciation and can't believe he bagged the Batman role.
"It's kind of insane," the actor admitted to Esquire U.K. "I was so far away from ever thinking it was a realistic prospect. I literally do not understand how I've got it, at all."
"It's much more fun when you're an underdog," Pattinson continued. "There's no expectation of you."
Her ex-girlfriend and co-star Kristen Stewart, however, always believed in him and high expectations that he would "always shine onscreen".
"I feel like he's the only guy that could play that part," she has raved. "I am so happy for him, it's crazy. It just feels like, I dunno. I'm very, very happy about that. I heard that and I was like, 'Oh man!' Yeah, yeah, it's awesome."
From ANI inputs.