'Twilight' star Robert Pattinson has sense of humor, says 'Harry Potter' lead Daniel Radcliffe
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe thinks that Twilight actor Robert Pattinson has a pretty good sense of humor. Radcliffe and Pattinson had previously worked together on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire with Pattinson then playing the handsome Cedric Diggory.
"You cannot be in a film as big as either "Potter" or "Twilight" and not have a pretty good sense of humor about yourself," Radcliffe told MTV News.
Radcliffe is betting that Pattinson does not mind if he gets caricatured for his Twilight role, the vampire Edward Cullen. The Harry Potter star had earlier voiced the pasty-looking heartthrob Edmund, a character ripped from Pattinson's Twilight Saga role, in an episode of The Simpsons, where Lisa Simpson is saved by Edmund from being hit by a bus, as with what Edward Cullen had done for Bella Swan in the first Twilight film.
"I find it all so cool and funny and flattering. I'm sure Rob's got a sense of humor about [The Simpsons' parody]," said Radcliffe, adding that he might even get a boquet of flowers from Pattinson any time soon.
Daniel Radcliffe's film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow Part 1 is currently in theaters around the world. It is the first half of the two-part movie adaptation of the sevent book in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.