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Death Grips Probably Not Making a Movie With Robert Pattinson, Sorry

Death Grips have been off the radar as of late, with a string of cancellations as they apparently work on music and a feature-length film, plus the wide release of last year's album NO LOVE DEEP WEB.

Today, Pigeons and Planes claimed that they received a message from the band about what they've been up to. Among other things, it claimed that drummer Zach Hill had directed a short film called Misoneism about "the underground prostitution business" starring Robert Pattinson (vampiric heartthrob of Twilight fame) and Colin Hanks (son of Tom), with a soundtrack by Death Grips.

However, the band tells Pitchfork that none of this is true. There is no short film directed by Zach Hill and starring Robert Pattinson. They don't know who sent the letter.

But, this being Death Grips... who knows what's going on.

Watch Pitchfork.tv's 2012 interview with Death Grips:



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