Robert Pattinson has revealed that it's scary looking for acting work after success of the Twilight Saga.
The actor shot to stardom last year when he took on the role of Edward Cullen in the big screen adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's popular novel Twilight.
The sequel New Moon hit cinemas last month and has gone on to become one of the biggest grossing movies of 2009.
However the actor has admitted that moving on from this success and finding roles has been difficult.
In an interview with MTV the actor said: "You get offered stuff that you would never dream of getting offered before, but that's also scary.
"You don't have to audition for anything. But I don't want to do a movie just so it gets made. You have to question yourself a lot more.
"Before Twilight, I did any movie that I got offered, and you'd try and make the best of it afterwards.
"But now, you're expected to come into the movie and provide not only economic viability, but also a performance as well.
"You can't just mess around. People are like, 'We're employing you to be here, as a star and an actor'. It's difficult, and it's scary."
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