Walton Goggins responds to Pete Davidson's prediction that social media will soon turn against him, similar to the backlash Pedro Pascal faced, expressing gratitude for his career opportunities and a 'fuck it' attitude towards potential criticism.
Pete Davidson criticizes social media for quickly turning on celebrities like Pedro Pascal, highlighting how public opinion shifts rapidly as stars rise to fame and then face backlash, despite their long-term efforts and struggles.
The first trailer for the upcoming Star Wars film 'The Mandalorian and Grogu,' directed by Jon Favreau and set to release on May 22, 2026, features Pedro Pascal's Mandalorian and Baby Yoda teaming up with Sigourney Weaver's fighter pilot, fighting robots and monsters, and includes cameos from Star Wars characters, as they navigate a galaxy still dealing with the remnants of the Empire.
The article highlights the most memorable looks from the 77th Emmy Awards, showcasing a mix of traditional and bold fashion choices, including standout outfits from Pedro Pascal, Selena Gomez, Lisa, Jenna Ortega, and others, amidst a backdrop of heightened security and political tension.
Pedro Pascal is being considered to star in Todd Haynes' upcoming gay romance film 'De Noche,' after Joaquin Phoenix unexpectedly dropped out just before filming was to start. The film, set in the 1930s, focuses on an intense gay relationship, with Danny Ramirez attached as a co-star. The project is produced by Killer Films, and Pascal's involvement has been in discussion since late last year.
Pedro Pascal is in talks to star in Todd Haynes' gay romance film 'De Noche,' which is set to restart production after previous delays caused by Joaquin Phoenix's departure. The film, set in 1930s Los Angeles and Mexico, features Pascal opposite Danny Ramirez, portraying a corrupt cop and his lover. The project has garnered international interest and is part of Pascal's busy year, with upcoming roles in Marvel and Star Wars.
Todd Haynes' previously shelved gay romance film 'De Noche' is being revived with Pedro Pascal circling the project, aiming to start production in Guadalajara, Mexico, in the new year, after a period of uncertainty following Joaquin Phoenix's departure. The film, set in the 1930s and involving a love story between two men leaving Los Angeles for Mexico, is produced by Killer Films and features Pascal, who is currently Emmy-nominated for 'The Last of Us.'
Pedro Pascal, known for his role in HBO's The Last of Us, expresses his personal fear of surviving an apocalypse, despite his acclaimed performance in the series. He discusses his career journey, his experiences with vulnerability, and personal stories including his family's exile from Chile due to political reasons.
Pedro Pascal, star of The Last of Us and upcoming Fantastic Four, guest stars on NPR's Wait Wait for August 9, 2025, participating in a game about celebrity gossip and engaging in panel discussions and predictions, recorded in Chicago with host Tom Papa.
Pedro Pascal was originally cast in the horror film 'Weapons,' but due to Hollywood strikes and scheduling conflicts, he dropped out, leading to the entire cast being recast, with only Austin Abrams remaining from the original lineup. The film is set to release on August 8.
Pedro Pascal faces a misleading online smear campaign suggesting inappropriate behavior with female co-stars, which is based on misinterpretations and false claims, with some speculating bot activity behind the negative posts. The actor's reputation remains defended by colleagues and fans, highlighting the importance of consent and the dangers of misinformation.
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ is a well-received Marvel movie that successfully revitalizes the franchise with a brief, energetic, and family-focused story, marking a positive shift for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Marvel's 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' features a 1960s-inspired retro-futuristic style, with actors Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn discussing their roles and the film's design, set to release on July 25, 2025.
Critics are generally positive about Marvel's 'Fantastic Four: First Steps', praising it as a refreshing, retro-styled reboot that signals Marvel's return to form, though some note it lacks tension and takes a cautious approach to its universe expansion.
Pedro Pascal transformed his body for his Marvel debut as Mister Fantastic with the help of trainer Jason Walsh, overcoming a serious stunt injury and focusing on functional, sustainable fitness and nutrition, ultimately losing 25 pounds and gaining strength for his role.