From Tu Magazine:
Full Scan:
Rest of the scans can be found here | Translated interview here
via PattinsonLadies | via RPLife
From Tu Magazine:
Full Scan:
Rest of the scans can be found here | Translated interview here
via PattinsonLadies | via RPLife
Here are some HQ scans & translation sent to us by Ursula from M Entertainment Magazine in Austria Featuring Robert Pattinson and Water for Elephants | Click to make big

Added outtake – not scan
Here’s an interview with Robert Pattinson in the Brazilian Online Magazine Critivia, where he talks about Water for Elephants and more.
Respectable Robert Pattinson
In Water for Elephants, the actor plays a young veterinary student who will work in a circus, although relieved to be able to sweat on the scene, the vampire Twilight does not forget the air of romantic leading man
Robert is no fool. Wherever you are, the English actor for 24 years invested in the role of romantic hero. It happens with Jacob Jankowski, the protagonist of the film by Francis Lawrence, based on the book by the Canadian Sara Gruen. In this drama, which takes place at a circus in the times of the Great Depression (1929-1939), Robert opposite two actors Oscar winners Reese Witherspoon (as an actor, Johnny & June) and Christoph Waltz (as supporting actor for Bastards Basterds). In this interview, the actor talks about his first love, the hatred that has for photographs and a certain discomfort caused by the hysteria of fans.
Here are some scans of Robert Pattinson in Kinopark Magazine. Not sure if we’ve seen all the pictures of this photoshoot | Click to make bigger

Nothing new in the interview: All was posted before and there’s a global overview of Rob’s life & carreer.
Water for Elephants is featured in Austrian newspaper Krone Bunt
Source: @susa43 | Via Lost World of Lola
There’s an interview with Rob, Reese and Francis Lawrence. Rob talks about working with ‘Oscar winners’, animals, the movie and more. Francis Lawrence talks about casting Rob and Reese talks a little about Rob’s fans and paparazzi.
There’s also a short interview with Gary Johnson, Tai’s trainer, where he talks about Rob. And Total Film reviews Water for Elephants.
See the rest after the jump!