When last we saw Twilight heartthrob Robert Pattinson inside the pages of Vanity Fair magazine, he was sharing the spotlight with some of his Twilight costars in order to promote the first Twilight film. R. Pattz wasn’t even showcased on the magazine’s cover! This time around, Pattinson has a new film to promote, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and not only is he featured in the mag all by his lonesome but he is also featured on the magazine’s cover for his very own coverstory:

It’s been exactly one year since Twilight, the teenage-vampire book series turned film franchise, became a worldwide phenomenon, launching brooding, reluctant star Robert Pattinson into the celebrity stratosphere. Not since Leonardo DiCaprio’s Titanic era has there been a young actor so rabidly hunted by teenagers and paparazzi alike—enough that mere sightings of him with his co-star and rumored paramour Kristen Stewart make for international front-page news. For the cover story of Vanity Fair’s December issue, contributing editor Evgenia Peretz interviews Pattinson, Stewart, and a host of Twilight insiders for an intimate profile that describes how he landed the role of Edward Cullen, distills the essence of his appeal, and explores his discomfort with the hormone-fueled frenzy he inspires among his fans. Peretz, who, as it happens, profiled DiCaprio in 2004, follows the Byronic British actor from the Comic-Con convention in San Diego to the Waldorf Towers in New York City, as he prepares for the November 20 release of Twilight’s sequel, New Moon. There are no wild nights out at clubs—even if he could go out without being mobbed, Pattinson would prefer to curl up with a good book. Rather than working his way through supermodels, Pattinson, who’s been living out of three suitcases for the past year, has been feeling overwhelmed, self-conscious, and guilty. “I’m trying not to drown,” he says in his hotel room at the San Diego Hard Rock Hotel, which is littered today with beer bottles, old scrambled eggs, a half-eaten Twix bar, and a dirty pair of jeans on the living-room floor. And he notices that he hasn’t made his bed. “Oh, God. Sorry about that.” “I’m unbearably self-conscious about stuff,” he admits. To the point where, while filming scenes before the army of New York paparazzi that has been following him around, he is terrified that his “ass crack is showing.” Raised outside London in a small village, with a wavering desire to be either a musician or an actor, Pattinson is painfully modest about his talent and looks, and eternally confused by his fans’ devotion. Despite the fact that he is an exquisite beauty—with perfectly formed red, red lips and a face that might have been dreamed by the Romantic poets—he thinks he resembles “a cartoon character.” One of his legs is longer than the other, which makes him look, he assures you, “like an idiot.” He’s sure he’s driving people crazy by constantly talking about how he can’t leave his hotel room. And he sees his inability to relish his fans’ reverence as his own shortcoming. “I guess I’m not the type of guy cut out to do a franchise,” he says. “I’m not much of a crowd person.”
Yeah, thus far this sounds like the Robert Pattison that we’ve come to know and lurve … painfully shy, terribly awkward and absolutely unassuming even tho he is the hottest commodity in Hollywood right now … with perfect hair!!! After the jump, check out a few photos of R. Pattz in this issue of VF and read a few more excerpts from his coverstory interview …

Pattinson’s first role in a major film was a bit part in Harry Potter, which ended up bringing him to the attention of Twilight’s producers. But if he had his way, he’d stick to playing awkward, tortured outsiders. [Pattinson’s director from the indie film How to Be, Oliver Irving,] recalls, “he’d make his eyes water and get himself all worked up … slapping himself and doing everything he possibly could to make him feel ill,” while passersby wondered what the hell was the matter with this guy. When you play a weirdo, he explains, “You can always have an excuse… He’s a weirdo!” But Pattinson’s behavior was far from antisocial during the filming of Twilight. In the evenings, director Catherine Hardwicke remembers, Pattinson was “always drunk,” entertaining Stewart and other members of the cast in his hotel room with his guitar. A “nervous attraction” was brewing offscreen. “What Rob and Kristen had is a multitude of feelings for each other. Complex feelings for each other,” says Hardwicke. “It was what we needed. Complex, intense fascination.” Pattinson, for his part, says of Stewart: “She’s influenced how I’ve done all the Twilight stuff. It’s quite nice to have someone who is genuinely indifferent to the whole spectacle of everything.” For the record, however, Pattinson says the rumors of a love affair are false: “It doesn’t make any difference what you say [to the tabloids]. I’ve literally been across the country [from Kristen], and it’s like ‘Oh, they were on secret dates!’ It’s like ‘Where? I can’t get out of my hotel room!’ ” Stewart is even more emphatic: “It’s so retarded,” she says. “We’re characters in this comic book.”
Interesting … so Pattinson and costar Kristen Stewart have “complex feelings” for one another, you say? While I am pretty convinced that the couple have never been romantic with one another, I think I can understand what Hardwicke is trying to say. These two young actors were thrust into a worldwide phenomenon that inspires INSANE amounts of fandom, which is heady biz for anyone put in that same situation. I bet Pattinson and Stewart really only have one another to look to and share the insanity with … because each totally understands what the other may be feeling/dealing with. If you want to see more photos and read the entire Vanity Fair article/interview then you’ll have to pick up the December issue when it hits newsstands this week.










Yum.
What Splacer says. YUM.
i really don’t think i would have a problem with the fact that he couldn’t leave the hotel room! ;)
He actually doesn’t look half bad in a few of these photos :)
The hair! My god the hair! Between these pics and the new ones of Zach Efron at the airport sporting equally delicious follicles, it has been a good couple of hair days.
He looks very 90s Luke Perry in that first pic. I approve :).
Love Rob and the photos are amazing.
good lord he’s hot!
I still can’t get away from thinking dirty Harry Potter-esque thing when seeing photos like these. Words like wand, magic, and Diggory automatically pop into my head. Thanks for feeding my insane issues, Trent.
;P
Dare I say he looks a twinge like James Dean on the cover?
these are probably the best pics that have come out in awhile. i think his shy awkwardness is cute. i give him credit though…he’s been doin pretty well for someone who isnt a crowd person.
This is perhaps the first time I’d admit that he is hot. Haha.
-meream
I’m jealous of the hair! However, I’m a little annoyed about his handle on fame. It’s quite annoying. The Harry Potter co-stars are YOUNGER than the Twilight cast and yet, they handle their fame pretty well and you don’t see or read how they’re complaining about it. I mean…get over it.
As Trent would say, “LE SIGH”
oh oh oh. how can it be possible that he’s getting even better looking?? it should be a crime.
yep, he’s kinda dreamy..
really, trent? you don’t think something is going on between the two of them? i think if not currently, they have been romantically involved in the past..
God he is beautiful.
Robertt surree is CUTEE(:
Dear Lord that is one hot specimen of a man! TEAM ROB, TEAM EDWARD, TEAM GET ME IN HIS HOTEL ROOM!! Lol akward or not, I love him, he seems like one of those completely modest actors who really has no idea what he has become… sort of like the Harry Potter cast… it must be a British thing!
I don’t get the hype for this guy.
@Heather B- LOL!! x
this is the 1st lot of photos I’ve seen of him that I actually like- and the 1st lot where he doesn’t have a fag in his hand in atleast 1 picture. Love the hair. Is it weird that I feel sorry for this guy???
Oh the naughty things I could do with that man!!!!!