‘The Batman’ actor Robert Pattinson had tested positive for COVID-19, according to a report.
British actor Robert Pattinson had tested positive for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), according to a report from a news media on Thursday.
In a statement, movie studio Warner Bros. said that a “member of The Batman production” in Britain had tested positive for COVID-19 and was “isolating” in accordance with established health protocols, but the movie studio didn’t give a name.
Also, Warner Bros. said in a statement that the filming of The Batman was “temporarily paused”, but didn’t mentioned for how long.
This was the second time that The Batman had paused its production, with the first being in March as the COVID-19 pandemic swept through the globe.
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However, the Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Vanity Fair cited sources saying that the person who had tested positive for COVID-19 was Pattinson.
Warner Bros. and Pattinson’s representatives didn’t return calls seeking comment. It wasn’t clear to what extent the actor was suffering coronavirus symptoms.
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