Wonderland Magazine Spring 2022 has arrived on loremnotipsum.com. The spring issue comes with six different covers: Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Sam Corlett and Emma Mackey.
I was in competitive actor mode! I was like, ‘I wonder who else was out for that part?’ I knew a few people who had gone out and tested for it too so I was comparing them to you – as you do [laughs]. And then I felt really comforted by that too because I think you have really, really good taste and I knew The Batman was going to be different from the [superhero] films I’d seen before, and protected from being too… I don’t know, cheesy, you know what I mean? Superhero films can go so horribly wrong in general. But I think [the roles] are what both of us are looking for in terms of art and the artists that we want to be. I think you’ve done a really incredible job at navigating your career and working with up-and-coming directors, writers, and searching for things that interest you – and taking really big risks as you go. You make really bold choices as an actor. I’m honestly blown away by you when I watch your work. I’m like,‘ Oh, my God, Rob’s like a really good actor.’” Not everyone is willing to scale the roof of The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel or, slathered in lube, slip into a latex bodysuit for the sake of fashion. Luckily for renowned photographer Ellen von Unwerth, Zoë Kravitz’s and Robert Pattinson’s desire to embrace the stranger things in life is what makes them so hypnotically electrifying. And, in all fairness, donning an unconventional ‘suit’ is something the two actors have become quite accustomed to lately…
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Content: Wonderland Magazine – Spring 2022
Entering Gotham City as the new Catwoman/ Selina Kyle and Batman – two of the most iconic fictional characters of all time – Kravitz and Pattinson take on their biggest roles to date in director Matt Reeves’ unique vision of the Gotham underbelly. It’s certainly hard to deny, as Kravitz goes on to mention, that superhero movies often go amiss. And that is probably why, with Batman’s various re-inventions over the decades, extended iterations of the vigilante franchise have often been met with skepticism. But if Kravitz’s and Pattinson’s unconventional oeuvre has anything to say about their taste for picking complex, unexpected roles that captivate, Reeves’ own interpretation of the DC comic book story is set for triumph. Covering our Spring 2022 issue, the two actors talk their first impressions of each other on set, what they look for in new roles, and how they feel about becoming the next Batman and Catwoman.
Covering our Spring 2022 issue, Zoë Kravitz talks to her The Batman co-star, Robert Pattinson, on how they prepared for their new roles, working with director Matt Reeves, and why this Batman film is different from the rest.
Covering our Spring 2022 issue, Sam Corlett spoke to Catherine Santino about bracing himself for fame, honouring his character and the demanding process of becoming an on-screen warrior.
For the most part, the success of a film comes down to public reception. What will Rotten Tomatoes say? Will its characters be transcendent or faded figures that fall from memory? Maeve Wiley proved to be the former. Sex education on the national curriculum promised unwieldy and uncomfortable conversations, but the Netflix show promised the opposite, shattering through the taboo with force. All of a sudden, everyone was talking about it, and its female frontrunner, Emma Mackey. In turn, Mackey didn’t so much rise onto the international stage, rather she soared meteorically, at the helm of a show that sought to challenge and elucidate the awkwardness behind sex.