Robert Pattinson news: 'Twilight' star allegedly crushing on Margot Robbie

After reports about Robert Pattinson's breakup with ex-fiance FKA Twigs, there have been rumors linking him to other stars. Recent rumors are saying that the "Twilight" star is crushing on Margot Robbie.

Rumors say that Pattinson will do everything in order to land a role in Quentin Tarantino's upcoming Charles Manson-themed movie. The reason why he wants to get on the film is due to his big crush on the "Suicide Squad" star.

"Now that he's moved back to LA full time, Rob is having a ball now that people are finally seeing him in Good Time. It might win him his grittiest film role yet, and his dream co-star Margot," a source allegedly said, according to OK Magazine.

The report also said that Pattinson already talked with Quentin about getting a role in the film. It said that he is dying to work with Robbie and that this is his ultimate goal to be in the movie.

However, Gossip Cop debunks this report calling it suspicious since it did not reveal other important details like the part of Pattinson in the movie. Aside from that, there is no news from credible websites that the director and Pattinson indeed met.

Meanwhile, Variety reveals that Leonardo DiCaprio will play Charles Manson in the movie. Other actors being eyed to join the film are Tom Cruise and Al Pacino. Pattinson was not mentioned in the report.

If there is a confirmed film that Pattinson is part of, that is the movie "Damsel." He stars as Samuel Alabaster, who is an affluent pioneer who went across the American frontier to marry Penelope played by Mia Wasikowska.

Samuel will travel the Wild West on a miniature horse named Butterscotch. On his way, things will get treacherous and he will encounter some challenges. The Western comedy, which is written and directed by David and Nathan Zellner, is part of the Berlin Film Festival.

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