Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart news: 'Twilight' stars not working on a movie together, amidst reports

Since the split of Robert Pattinson from FKA Twigs, he has been linked to several stars including Bella Hadid and even fellow "Harry Potter" star, Emma Watson. However, fans are still hopeful that he will get back with former flame, Kristen Stewart. Aside from that, fans are also looking forward to a new movie from the two.

According to Hollywood Life, the "Twilight" stars will soon have a project together. An insider allegedly told OK!Magazine that Kristen is more hesitant than Rob to do the project but they still agreed to discuss it.

"Separately, they'd each jump at it, but working together isn't an easy yes for them given the fan hysteria that surrounded their split years ago," the insider said while talking about the project which is different from the "Twilight" movies. It is said that they will play roles that are far from their characters, Bella and Edward.

The alleged project will feature the stars together but not as a couple. It appears that there will be no romantic connection between them but mere close encounters. But is this project real?

Gossip Cop debunked the rumor clarifying that Kristen and Robert are not going to work together for a film. The outlet said that they checked with a source close to both stars and they were assured that there is no joint project going on. Also, no one has approached any of them about a certain movie.

To recall, Rob is open to the idea of doing another "Twilight" movie but only if there is a radical way of doing it. He even joked that a spin-off about his character is also good, indicating that Kristen's character will not be there. As for Kristen, she believes that they are done with the movie after they did five movies for the franchise. She thinks that they have given justice to the film which is based on a novel by Stephen Meyer.

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