Rob Pattinson Bio on DVD

October 8, 2009 at 8:16am PST

The biographical documentary about our favorite vampire, Edward Cullen, aka Robert Pattinson, will hit stores next month.

Yes, a biography after only 23 years. (But 23 years of hotness! ... Well, maybe 10 years of cuteness and 13 years of hotness.)

The U.K. distributor, Revolver, says Robsessed “follows his path from a young schoolboy, to his early modeling and acting jobs, all the way through to landing his dazzling role in the Twilight saga.”

The film is expected to be released at the same time as New Moon on November 20th. Perfect timing.

We just hope the doc gives up the scoop on R-Patz and his “relationship” with co-star (and star-crossed lover) Kristen Stewart.

If you can't wait until next month, have a look at the trailer below:

 


Comments

so what was this guy in

so what was this guy in before twilight? this little dick is just a flash in the pan.

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