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Team Jacob Was Just a Marketing Strategy, Says Robert Pattinson


Robert Pattinson (jokingly) claims there’s no such thing as “Team Jacob.”

The 39-year-old actor of course starred as Edward Cullen in the Twilight movies, while Taylor Lautner starred as Jacob Black, which sparked the “Team [Person] vs Team [Other Person]” debates that have become part of many other fandoms since.

While doing press for his new movie The Drama, Robert and co-star Zendaya were asked if they were Team Jacob or Team Edward.

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“I’m Team Edward, all day. Let’s go,” Zendaya responded to Canal+.

Robert then smirked and asked, “Am I Team Ja-? No one’s Team Jacob,” followed by both of them laughing. “That was just a marketing thing.”

If you missed it, Zendaya recently revealed that she only just watched the Twilight movies right before working with Robert on their new movie. (They’re also co-starring in two more movies coming out later this year – The Odyssey and Dune: Part Three, the latter of which she pitched him for!)

“I was like, ‘How have I never seen these movies before?’ But I felt like I had to; it’s like a cultural phenomenon that I hadn’t been a part of yet,” she told The Hollywood Reporter. “I watched all of them in like a day. It was great; I enjoyed myself.”

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