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Zendaya Robert Pattinson Interview Magazine March 2026 Cover — The Drama, Baby Jane Styling, Every Quote & Their Three-Film 2026 Partnership

What looks like chaos was entirely deliberate. When Zendaya Robert Pattinson Interview Magazine unveiled its March 2026 cover on February 18, 2026, featuring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in matching blonde wigs, smeared red lipstick, white clown-like face makeup, and coordinating ivory Chloé lace bodysuits — with Zendaya’s leg hooked around Pattinson’s waist and both of them staring into the camera like survivors of a very stylish breakdown — the internet did exactly what it was always going to do. Half the audience called it camp genius. Half called it unsettling. Both reactions were, in their own way, correct.

But what the viral moment mostly missed was the context: why these two specific actors, why this specific aesthetic, and what they were actually there to talk about. The shoot was the press launch for The Drama — an A24 romantic dramedy directed by Kristoffer Borgli (the Norwegian director behind Dream Scenario), releasing April 3, 2026, in which Zendaya and Pattinson play an engaged couple whose lives unravel in the week before their wedding. And the accompanying interview — conducted in the characteristically unstructured Interview Magazine style where the subjects question each other — produced some of the most candid quotes either actor has given about the other, about the film, and about the experience of being famous.

This is everything that actually happened: the shoot concept, the styling credits, the film details, the interview highlights, and what the partnership between these two actors actually represents heading into a year where they share the screen in not one but three major films.

Apr 3

The Drama theatrical release — A24
3 films

Together in 2026 — The Drama, Dune 3, The Odyssey
Baby Jane

1962 Bette Davis film — the visual reference point
Law Roach

Zendaya’s stylist — + Mel Ottenberg for Pattinson

The Film They’re Promoting — The Drama (A24, April 3, 2026)

🎬 The Drama — Full Production Details

A24 📅 April 3, 2026 Romantic Dramedy
Director Kristoffer Borgli — Norwegian director of Dream Scenario (2023, Nicolas Cage) and Sick of Myself (2022)
Writer Kristoffer Borgli
Distributor A24
Lead cast Zendaya, Robert Pattinson
Supporting cast Mamoudou Athie (Archive 81), Alana Haim (Licorice Pizza), Zoë Winters (Succession)
Premise An engaged couple’s lives are thrown into chaos in the week before their wedding when one discovers a shocking secret about the other. Zendaya and Pattinson describe its genre as shifting — “romantic dramedy” by their own characterisation, but with elements they find hard to classify
Tone Both actors noted difficulty in pitching it: Pattinson — “I don’t know what I would say about this movie to make someone go and watch it.” Zendaya — “I wouldn’t know how to classify it either. Romantic dramedy?”
First joint interview This Interview Magazine cover story (Feb 18, 2026) was their first interview about the film together

The choice of Kristoffer Borgli as director is the most telling detail about what kind of film The Drama is. Borgli’s Dream Scenario (2023) was a film with a deceptively simple premise — a man begins appearing in strangers’ dreams — that turned into a quietly devastating social satire about fame, public image, and the cruelty of attention cycles. His Norwegian-language debut Sick of Myself (2022) was an even darker exploration of performative suffering and the desire to be the most interesting person in any room. A director with that sensibility, applied to the week before a wedding when a secret is revealed, is not going to make a conventional romantic comedy. What Zendaya and Pattinson are calling a “romantic dramedy” probably has more psychological edges than that label implies — which is also, not coincidentally, exactly what the Interview Magazine shoot communicated visually.

The Shoot Concept — Why Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

The creative decision to build the shoot around Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) was not arbitrary or purely aesthetic — it was thematically resonant with the film being promoted. In Robert Aldrich’s classic, Bette Davis plays Baby Jane Hudson, a former child star who has lost her grip on reality and who keeps her disabled sister Blanche (Joan Crawford) prisoner in their decaying Hollywood home. The film is built on the terror of a relationship that has curdled past all recognition, on sibling power dynamics turned toxic, on the horror of what intimacy becomes when it goes wrong. Davis’s character is all exaggerated makeup, blonde ringlets, theatrical cruelty, and a kind of horrible camp that remains deeply unsettling nearly 65 years later.

Apply that visual and thematic reference to a film about an engaged couple whose relationship unravels when a secret is revealed in the week before their wedding, and the conceptual logic becomes clear. Photographer Nadia Lee Cohen, whose work consistently operates in the space between stylised glamour and psychological discomfort, was the ideal choice for this specific brief. Her retro-set, vintage-domestic visual language — which she has used in music videos, ad campaigns, and editorial work throughout her career — produces images that feel simultaneously beautiful and deeply wrong, which is precisely the emotional register the shoot was designed to hit.

The title of the spread — Robert Pattinson and Zendaya Enter the Unknown — captures the duality: a promotional exercise that is also a genuine creative statement, executed with the full creative control that Interview Magazine under editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg consistently offers its subjects.

Styling Breakdown — Every Look in the Spread

Photographer: Nadia Lee Cohen  |  Zendaya styled by: Law Roach (her longtime collaborator)  |  Pattinson styled by: Mel Ottenberg (Interview Magazine editor-in-chief)

🖼️ Cover Look

  • Both in matching ivory lace-trimmed bodysuits by Chloé
  • Pattinson: bodysuit paired with brown trousers (sourced from Palace Costume rental house), waist provocatively unbuttoned
  • Zendaya: lace-trimmed, ruffle-sleeve bodysuit, leg hooked at Pattinson’s waist
  • Matching curly blonde hair — Zendaya in curled pigtails, Pattinson in a curly bob wig
  • Both in smeared bright red lipstick and white clown-like face makeup
  • Tattered tights (Zendaya) — directly referencing Davis’s Baby Jane look

🖼️ Spread Looks

  • Floral dresses: Both wearing coordinated floral dresses, Pattinson’s face scratched out in one image
  • All-leather look: Pattinson in deep green full leather ensemble with black gloves (solo shot)
  • Dirty/dishevelled: Multiple shots with Pattinson in blonde wig, clothes unbuttoned and mud-covered
  • Porcelain doll mask: Zendaya in a corporate-ready porcelain doll mask (one spread image)
  • Fashion house: Chloé (cover) + mixed luxury and costume rental pieces throughout

Law Roach’s presence as Zendaya’s stylist for a shoot of this nature is worth noting. Roach announced his retirement from styling in 2023 before quietly returning to work with Zendaya on select major projects. His willingness to lean into the Baby Jane concept — pigtails, tattered tights, smeared lipstick — represents exactly the kind of styling risk that his and Zendaya’s collaboration has always been built on. There are no safe choices in their joint work, and the Interview Magazine spread is entirely consistent with that history.

Zendaya Robert Pattinson Interview Magazine — Key Quotes From Their Conversation

Interview Magazine’s format — where subjects interview each other rather than answering a journalist’s questions — produced an unusually candid exchange. The conversation was conducted remotely (Zendaya was at home deep-cleaning her bathroom; Pattinson was on vacation), which contributed to an unguarded quality that formal press junkets rarely achieve. Here are the most significant moments from the published text.

On The Drama itself — and why it’s hard to promote:

Robert Pattinson on performing emotionally complex scenes:“On The Drama, for instance, there’s that big scene when I’m giving a speech to you — the amount of times where I feel like I’m totally insane… I can feel something so deeply and I’m trying to explain it to a director or anybody around me and no one understands.”

Pattinson on the difficulty of promoting a film you’re emotionally invested in:“I think it’s going to be entirely dependent on how they react to the trailer… I don’t know what I would say about this movie to make someone go and watch it.”

Zendaya on why they promote films at all:“I would hope that people would see it, but ultimately the promotion aspect of it is because we love the experience of going to the movies and we want to keep that alive.”

On genre classification — Zendaya:“Romantic dramedy? I wouldn’t know how to classify it either.”

Pattinson on the apartments in the film:“I really like the apartments. [Laughs]”

Zendaya immediately:“I agree. I like the outfits. [Laughs]”

On the shoot itself:

Zendaya at the start of the call:“No, no, no! I thought somebody was going to ask us questions.”

Pattinson:“That’s why it’s called Interview magazine, darling.”

Zendaya, explaining why she’s distracted:“I’m in cleaning mode. New Year’s is around the corner and I’m getting everything in order, so I’m deep cleaning my bathroom right now… Very exciting stuff. Cleaning my grout.”

Pattinson acknowledging the shoot’s surreal quality:“They see this interview in combination with the photo shoot and it’s like, what are they talking about?”

Pattinson’s ‘Mysterious Persona’ Confession — One of the Interview’s Most Revealing Moments

The most genuinely surprising disclosure in the Interview Magazine conversation was Robert Pattinson’s candid admission about his carefully cultivated public image. For years, Pattinson has been one of Hollywood’s most effectively enigmatic presences — giving minimal interviews, rarely discussing personal life, and cultivating a reputation for oblique, unpredictable public behaviour that has served him well in navigating the post-Twilight phase of his career.

In the Interview Magazine conversation, he admitted it is largely a performance he can no longer maintain — and that he has reached a point in his career where he is more interested in being open than sustaining the mystery.

Robert Pattinson on his ‘mysterious’ public persona:“I wish I could stay in the mysterious. I’ve learned again and again that if you just don’t speak, people are like, ‘Wow. You’re really intimidating,’ but I just can’t f—ing maintain it.”

The admission reframes the entire shoot. A man who built a carefully guarded persona over fifteen years choosing to begin a major press cycle by appearing in a blonde wig and smeared lipstick, discussing his inability to maintain mystique, in a magazine named Interview — there is a coherent artistic logic running through all of it. The chaotic visuals and the unguarded conversation are of a piece: both are acts of deliberate self-exposure from someone who has decided that openness serves him better than guardedness at this stage of his career.

Their First Impressions of Each Other — What They Actually Said

Zendaya on her first impression of Pattinson:“Truthfully, I met you because we had common friends, and you were always pretty quiet and chill, which is a little different from my experience of Rob. You didn’t say much, and I was like, ‘Ooh, mysterious!’ Then I talked to Tom [Holland] and he was like, ‘No, he’s super fun and always laughing and joking,’ and I was like, ‘Really? I haven’t experienced that side of him, I guess.'”

Pattinson on his first impression of Zendaya (with characteristic self-consciousness about whether it would land right):“I can’t tell if this is kind of offensive or not… Do you know how people always ask, ‘Do you feel a responsibility to be an example to your fans?’ I think you’re a good example to the youth. You always seemed really nice and you are really nice.”

The Tom Holland connection — Zendaya’s real-life partner and Pattinson’s close friend from their overlapping social circle — is the thread that made their professional relationship possible before it became inevitable. Three films together in one year is not an accident; it is the result of a genuine friendship that predated all three productions, and whose chemistry on screen Borgli, Villeneuve, and Nolan all had reason to want.

🎬 Zendaya & Robert Pattinson — Three Films Together in 2026

The Drama Dir. Kristoffer Borgli | A24 | April 3, 2026 | Romantic dramedy — engaged couple facing pre-wedding revelation | Supporting: Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, Zoë Winters
Dune: Part Three Dir. Denis Villeneuve | Legendary / WB | 2026 (date TBC) | Zendaya as Chani (returning), Pattinson joins the cast of Part Three | Final chapter of Villeneuve’s Dune trilogy
The Odyssey Dir. Christopher Nolan | Universal | 2026 (date TBC) | Both star in Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s epic — one of the most anticipated films of the year

Three major films with the same two leads in the same calendar year is genuinely unprecedented in modern Hollywood at this scale. The combination of an A24 prestige dramedy, the conclusion of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune trilogy, and Christopher Nolan’s first film since Oppenheimer means that Zendaya and Pattinson’s professional partnership is not just a recurring cast choice — it is one of the defining creative relationships of 2026 cinema. The Interview Magazine cover was the official public launch of that partnership as a narrative in its own right.

Fan and Critical Reaction — Exactly as Split as You’d Expect

✅ Praised the shoot for:

  • “This is so camp, I love it” — widely shared Instagram comment
  • Apple Martin’s comment on cover reveal: “This is devastatingly beautiful”
  • Praise for Law Roach’s commitment to the concept
  • Pattinson’s gender-fluid looks called “brave” and “iconic”
  • Recognition of the Baby Jane reference as intentional and smart
  • Interview format praised for revealing both actors’ unguarded sides

❌ Criticised the shoot for:

  • Called “unsettling,” “eerie,” and “gross” across social media
  • Described as “extremely disturbing” in multiple viral reactions
  • Some fans felt the styling undermined both actors’ established images
  • Labelled a “humiliation ritual” in some corners of fan forums
  • The clown-white makeup and smeared lipstick specifically flagged as visually distressing
  • Some questioned the Baby Jane reference as obscure for younger audiences

Pattinson addressed the divide directly in the interview: “They see this interview in combination with the photo shoot and it’s like, what are they talking about?” — which was probably the most honest assessment of the shoot’s reception that anyone could have offered.

FAQ — Zendaya Robert Pattinson Interview Magazine 2026

What film are Zendaya and Robert Pattinson promoting in Interview Magazine?

They are promoting The Drama, an A24 romantic dramedy directed by Kristoffer Borgli (Dream Scenario). The film follows an engaged couple whose lives are thrown into chaos in the week before their wedding when one discovers a shocking secret about the other. It also stars Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, and Zoë Winters. Theatrical release: April 3, 2026. The Interview Magazine cover (February 18, 2026) was their first joint interview about the film.

Who styled the Zendaya Robert Pattinson Interview Magazine shoot?

Zendaya was styled by Law Roach, her longtime collaborator. Robert Pattinson was styled by Mel Ottenberg, Interview Magazine’s editor-in-chief. The shoot was photographed by Nadia Lee Cohen and was loosely inspired by the 1962 psychological thriller Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Cover look: matching ivory lace-trimmed Chloé bodysuits with blonde wigs, smeared red lipstick, and white clown-face makeup. The spread also featured Pattinson in a floral dress, all-leather ensemble, and multiple gender-fluid looks.

What did Pattinson say about his mysterious public persona?

In the Interview Magazine conversation, Pattinson admitted his enigmatic public image is largely a performance he can no longer maintain. He said: “I wish I could stay in the mysterious. I’ve learned again and again that if you just don’t speak, people are like, ‘Wow. You’re really intimidating,’ but I just can’t f—ing maintain it.” He also described having reached a career stage where openness interests him more than guardedness.

How many films are Zendaya and Robert Pattinson making together in 2026?

Three: The Drama (A24, April 3, 2026 — romantic dramedy, dir. Kristoffer Borgli), Dune: Part Three (Legendary/WB, 2026 — Zendaya returns as Chani, Pattinson joins the cast, dir. Denis Villeneuve), and The Odyssey (Universal, 2026 — Christopher Nolan’s Homer adaptation). Having three major studio releases with the same two leads in one calendar year is unprecedented in contemporary Hollywood.

What is The Drama about and who directed it?

The Drama is directed by Kristoffer Borgli, the Norwegian filmmaker behind Dream Scenario (2023, Nicolas Cage) and Sick of Myself (2022). Distributed by A24, it stars Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as an engaged couple whose relationship is destabilised in the week before their wedding when a shocking secret is revealed. Supporting cast: Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, Zoë Winters. Zendaya and Pattinson describe it as a “romantic dramedy” that’s difficult to genre-classify. Release: April 3, 2026.

Why did the Interview Magazine shoot go viral?

The shoot went viral because of its extremely unconventional styling — both actors in matching blonde wigs, smeared red lipstick, white clown makeup, and ivory Chloé lace bodysuits, loosely inspired by Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962). Pattinson’s gender-bending looks (lace bodysuit, floral dress) across the spread were particularly discussed. Reactions split sharply: fans praised the camp aesthetic (Apple Martin: “This is devastatingly beautiful”; “This is so camp, I love it”), while critics called it “unsettling,” “eerie,” and “extremely disturbing.” Pattinson himself noted the dissonance: “They see this interview in combination with the photo shoot and it’s like, what are they talking about?”

How do Zendaya and Robert Pattinson know each other outside of work?

Zendaya explained in the Interview Magazine conversation that they met through mutual friends before any professional collaboration — specifically through Tom Holland (Zendaya’s partner and Pattinson’s close friend). She said she first found him “quiet and mysterious” until Holland told her: “No, he’s super fun and always laughing and joking.” Their pre-existing friendship is what Pattinson described Zendaya as in the interview — “a good example to the youth” and “really nice” — rather than just a co-star.


All interview quotes sourced from Interview Magazine’s March 2026 issue (interviewmagazine.com). Styling details from Yahoo Entertainment, Bored Panda, Sports Illustrated Lifestyle. Current as of February 2026. Related: Top Hollywood Movies 2026 | Upcoming Hollywood Blockbusters 2026 | Latest Celebrity News