Robert Pattinson and girlfriend Suki Waterhouse embrace as they take a romantic stroll through New York

Robert Pattinson and his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse looked comfortable as they strolled hand in hand on a romantic stroll through New York on Saturday.

The actor, 36 — who recently signed on to star as a serial killer in the dark comedy Average Height, Average Build — stepped out in a pair of dark jeans, a blue cowled sweatshirt and a puffy olive toned jacket.

The Batman star wore a plumb toned billed hat and dark sunglasses and had a blue surgical mask hanging just below his chin.

Suki, 31, lived up to her rock star persona, showing off her toned legs in a pair of sheer black pants and a long purple sweatshirt.

The Daisy Jones and the Six star wrapped black and gray scarves around her neck, and placed a puffy black coat loosely around her shoulders.

Hand in hand: Robert Pattinson and his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse looked comfortable as they strolled hand in hand through New York on Saturday

Hand in hand: Robert Pattinson and his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse looked comfortable as they strolled hand in hand through New York on Saturday

Embrace: The couple paused to embrace and share a secret on their walk. The Dirt reports the pair, who have been together since 2018, recently bought a three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home together in the Hollywood Hills

Embrace: The couple paused to embrace and share a secret on their walk. The Dirt reports the pair, who have been together since 2018, recently bought a three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home together in the Hollywood Hills

The Milk Teeth singer appeared to be makeup free and wore a black billed cap over her shoulder length blonde locks. 

The couple, who have been together since 2018, paused to embrace and share a secret while stopped at a corner during their walk through the Big Apple. 

Suki and Robert have taken a big step in their relationship, buying a house together, according to Dirt.

The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom house boasts 2,725 square feet and is located in the Hollywood Hills.

The previous owners were Grammy winner Beck and his ex-wife Marissa Ribisi.

The To Love singer has plans to hit the road soon to promote her music.

She may even demonstrate some of the keyboard skills she learned for her role as Karen Sirko in the Amazon series Daisy Jones and the Six. 

In an article with the New York Post, The Girl Who Invented Kissing star said pauses caused by the pandemic helped her improve her skills. 

Rock star style: Suki, 31, lived up to her rock star persona, showing off her toned legs in a pair of sheer black pants and a long purple sweatshirt.  She wrapped black and gray scarves around her neck, and placed a puffy black coat loosely around her shoulders

Rock star style: Suki, 31, lived up to her rock star persona, showing off her toned legs in a pair of sheer black pants and a long purple sweatshirt.  She wrapped black and gray scarves around her neck, and placed a puffy black coat loosely around her shoulders

Tour: The To Love singer has plans to hit the road soon to promote her music and may demonstrate some of the keyboard skills she learned for her role as Karen Sirko in the Amazon series Daisy Jones and the Six

Tour: The To Love singer has plans to hit the road soon to promote her music and may demonstrate some of the keyboard skills she learned for her role as Karen Sirko in the Amazon series Daisy Jones and the Six

Keyboard: Suki said when she first started training for the role, 'I was so terrible in the beginning, I was doing children¿s nursery rhymes, and then within a year, I was doing Bach pieces.' The Daisy Jones and the Six album debuted at number one on iTunes

Keyboard: Suki said when she first started training for the role, 'I was so terrible in the beginning, I was doing children’s nursery rhymes, and then within a year, I was doing Bach pieces.' The Daisy Jones and the Six album debuted at number one on iTunes 

'I was so terrible in the beginning, I was doing children’s nursery rhymes, and then within a year, I was doing Bach pieces,' she revealed. 

'Actually, without the pandemic, we probably would have been a complete disaster musically. We had 12 songs to learn — studio versions and live versions — and it would get changed a lot.' 

'They really wanted us to be completely confident and playing every single note correctly.'

When the album containing songs from the hit series was released on March 2, it soared to the top spot on the iTunes charts in the US. It was the first time a fictional band had made this kind of achievement.