LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17: (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) Robert Pattinson attends the UK premiere of Remember Me held at The Odeon Leicester Square on March 17, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)Robert Pattinson „Water for Elephants“: Bitten by a lion! – Twilight star Robert Pattinson is just shooting his latest movie based on the historical novel by Sara Gruen „Water for Elephants“ – but his role as a circus worker seems to be anything but harmless.

Besides Pattinson, Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz will also appear in the film, who takes on the role of a tyrannical lion-tamer.

But less Christoph Waltz than the occurring circus animals are certainly a head-scratcher for the Twilight-vampire, since some of them were kind of „snappy“ in „Water for Elephants“.

Robert Pattinson said: „I have to deal with an exotic animal almost every day … And already, a great lion has bitten me in the arm, but only slightly, without teeth. The animal coaches then reassured: ‚That’s okay – he does that all the time!“.

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