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Robert Pattinson wants James Bond role

Los Angeles - Robert Pattinson wants to take on the role of James Bond after 20 more years of experience in his acting career.

The 26-year-old star wants to play Ian Fleming's iconic spy but thinks he'll be perfect for the role in two more decades.

He confessed: "Yeah, I'd definitely like to go for Bond, but in more like 20 years. There'd be nothing worse than, like, 'Let's get a fresh-faced Bond!' That would be the worst idea in the world. It would be ridiculous to reinvent it as some young posh kid."

He continued: "After Daniel Craig you have to have some baggage. I'd have to be tortured in the first few scenes.

"I'd have to do the first film with one arm or something."

'Become conscious of being unhealthy'

The Twilight  saga star added that he is becoming more conscious about his health as he gets older.

He told The Sun newspaper: "I think 26 is the turning point. I've got to make up for 10 years of living like a degenerate. I've suddenly become conscious of being unhealthy.

"You've spent every bit of free time since the age of 15 in a pub. And suddenly you're like: 'Oh God, I don't want to be this grey ghost sitting there with a pot belly. I've got to get it together'."

Speaking about his new movie Cosmopolis  Robert said he agreed to do it because it's so "ridiculous".

He said: "I think the script was so bizarre, we thought it was quite funny it was even getting made. Literally it's totally ridiculous."

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