Robert Pattinson Opens Up on His First Therapy Session to Zendaya in Latest Interview
Who really did not need therapy after watching Twilight? Let’s be honest: if enduring four Twilight films did not jolt your psyche, what will? Even Robert Pattinson, the broody sparkly vampire who made angst an art form, might have needed a couch and a notepad after wrapping that saga.
The man has always looked like someone who thinks too much… and as it turns out, therapy was indeed part of his journey. But the real question: did it help? That’s where Zendaya comes in with a mic, a camera, and, apparently, patience.
Robert Pattinson and the art of confession without catharsis
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In the latest Interview Magazine exclusive, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya traded roles, not just as costars but as interviewer and interviewee. In one of those rare Hollywood exchanges that feels like overhearing two friends actually talking, Zendaya steered the conversation toward Pattinson’s first therapy session.
“I went to therapy once and the therapist asked me if I was on d—- because they could not understand what I was talking about. I was like, ‘I’m trying my best’,” he recalled a moment that could easily be dropped into a memoir.
For a performer who has spent years navigating roles ranging from The Batman to avant-garde indies, Pattinson’s inner life is famously circuitous. He is the kind of introvert whose thoughts, when spoken aloud, land somewhere between 'that’s profound' and 'wait… what?' if you are even listening. It is no wonder creative peers like Zendaya have become unofficial translators of his inner monologue, as seen in the interview.
Years later, that same restless interiority, once trapped inside a vampire franchise, now finds its way into a film built entirely on emotional miscommunication.
The Drama: A film about love, secrets, and emotional thermodynamics
The duo’s onscreen chemistry extends offscreen into their latest project, The Drama, a romantic comedy-drama directed by Kristoffer Borgli and produced by A24. The plot centers on a couple whose engagement party spirals into existential chaos when a deeply personal revelation threatens to upend everything they thought they knew about love and honesty.
The film, set for theatrical release on April 3, 2026, promises a blend of sharp wit and emotional rawness, the kind of story that feels like a therapist’s greatest nightmare and greatest triumph rolled into one.
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From what is known so far, Pattinson and Zendaya play partners on the brink, navigating a night where truth and vulnerability collide with hilarious and heartbreaking results. Their recent Interview Magazine photoshoot, a theatrically styled set of portraits by Nadia Lee Cohen captures this offbeat energy perfectly: gothic lace, smeared makeup, and gender-play aesthetics.
It is clear these two are leaning into weird, and loving every second of it. Whether you remember Pattinson as vampire royalty, indie provocateur, or quasi-therapy spokesperson, this feels like the chapter where he finally lets the world in.
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What do you make of Pattinson’s openness and this film’s bold pitch? Drop your thoughts.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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