The Batman star Robert Pattinson is gearing up for his solo music debut, having registered seven original songs with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

Co-written by Pattinson and Marcus Foster, the registered songs include the following tracks: “Bent Out That Midnight Day,” “Best Friend,” “Fascinate,” “Fell Off,” “Green Light,” “Waiting On Me,” and “Witness (You See Me).” However, no release date has been announced for the material, nor has it been confirmed whether it will be released as an EP or a full album.

This isn’t Pattinson’s first foray into music. He previously performed two songs on the soundtrack of the first Twilight film — “Never Think” and “Let Me Sign” — the latter of which was coincidentally co-written by Foster over a decade ago.

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The Hollywood star has been booked and busy lately. He will next appear in Die My Love, co-starring Jennifer Lawrence, which hits Philippine cinemas on November 5. Looking ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be a major year for the actor. He is set to star in The Drama alongside Zendaya, reunite with Christopher Nolan for the upcoming epic action film The Odyssey, and join the star-studded cast of the highly anticipated Dune: Part Three

ASCAP is a performing rights organization representing songwriters, composers, and music publishers. It is the only PRO in the United States that operates as a nonprofit, dedicated to putting creators first.