The "Good Time" actor, who received a standing ovation for his the film at the Cannes Film Festival, told the New York Times that his agents had to fly in to intervene.
"I didn't have to kiss anybody's (butt) the entire time. I don't think I did, anyway," Pattinson said.
The actor said working on the series was a privilege and described the experience as "amazing".
Since the Twilight movies wrapped, the actor has worked on less commercial films. He cites 2012's "Cosmopolis", the first movie he made after Twilight ended, as "the first time I worked on something that was quite complex."
"I especially love the fact that it came out really at the height of my popularity." Pattinson said.
"It was the big turning point for me. I just realised that was what I wanted to do," he added.
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