The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal is the internet daddy and on The Graham Norton Show responded to it.
i want to fan him with the frond of a date palm from the forests of Lebanon. i want to find the alabaster vial of perfume oil that one woman broke for jesus and comb it through his hair.’ [the ‘inappropriate’ request he often gets from The Mandalorian fans.](https://metro.co.uk/2023/02/23/pedro-pascal-blasts-creepy-request-from-the-mandalorian-fans-18334568/) i want to feed him grapes. [The Mandalorian](https://metro.co.uk/tag/the-mandalorian/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P2_LNK1). [Pedro Pascal](https://metro.co.uk/tag/pedro-pascal/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK1) has finally responded to unwittingly becoming ‘the internet daddy’.
Pedro Pascal's apocalypse survivor Joel in The Last of Us and the most sought-after bounty hunter in a galaxy far far way in The Mandalorian are somewhat ...
Completely different characters, but both have that same... [Pascal] 's great!" "But they're different characters, though!
THE PERFORMER | Pedro Pascal THE SHOW | HBO's The Last of Us THE EPISODE | “Kin” (Feb. 19, 2023) THE PERFORMANCE | The Last of Us executive producer Craig ...
Pedro Pascal plays Joel in The Last of Us, a survivor tasked with taking Ellie (Bella Ramsey) to a medical facility across the country.
It’s not yet known to what extent the TV series will follow the video game, so there is hope for Joel fans that he may have a happier outcome in the show. Joel learns that in order to develop a vaccine, the Firefly doctors will have to remove the infected portion of Ellie’s brain, which will kill her. But eventually, the pair realise they must continue on their journey, shortly after returning to dangerous territory, Joel is attacked and stabbed with a wooden spike. But disaster struck in the latest episode of the series, Kin. But does Joel die in HBO’s The Last of Us? But the episode ended with a devestating twist as Joel was stabbed and collapses from his horse leaving Ellie distraught.
Between The Last of Us, The Mandalorian and SNL, it is safe to say that Pedro Pascal has cemented himself as one of Hollywood's most beloved actors.
It was one of the most, without question, magical experiences I've ever had." I definitely was seeking attention and approval quite a bit as a child. "So, to have a wave of attention and approval as you say, I'll take it," Pascal also said before joking: "Never leave me!"
While promoting 'The Last of Us' on the Feb. 24 episode of 'The Graham Norton Show', Pedro Pascal demonstrated how to swerve a kiss with Helen Mirren.
Mirren doubled down, insisting that she wanted Pascal to show this new bit of slang in action. “There’s one that I learned recently that’s really wonderful,” he began. “I was like, ‘Oh, get somebody off your scent or something like that. Pascal reassured them that he didn’t know what it meant at first, either. [Graham Norton](http://decider.com/tag/graham-norton) asked Mirren to talk about her experience working on upcoming DC superhero film Shazam! [The Graham Norton Show](https://decider.com/show/the-graham-norton-show/).
The Mandalorian co-creator noted the similarities between his Star Wars series and HBO's zombie saga at an Empire VIP event. Read more at Empire.
[Empire’s new issue](https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/empire-mandalorian-season-3-covers-world-exclusive/), featuring a 20-page blowout on the return of the Star Wars saga – speaking to Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, Pedro Pascal, Katee Sackhoff and more about their adventures in a galaxy far, far away. “Watch it on HBO!” he laughed, before going on to profess his admiration for [Craig Mazin](https://www.empireonline.com/people/craig-mazin/) and [Neil Druckmann](https://www.empireonline.com/people/neil-druckmann/)’s series. As the primary writer on The Mandalorian, Favreau explained how he crafts a show in which the central character barely speaks (and, notably, neither can Grogu). [Jon Favreau](https://www.empireonline.com/people/jon-favreau/) is in charge of bringing one of those stories to the screen – but, like everyone else, he’s also watching The Last Of Us. Joining Empire for an hour-long Q&A about all things The Mandalorian at a special Empire VIP members event, marking the return of his Star Wars series, Favreau was queried on whether we might see more of Pascal’s face in Season 3 – since he notoriously unmasked himself in the [Mandalorian Season 2](https://www.empireonline.com/tv/reviews/the-mandalorian-season-2/) finale. [Pedro Pascal](https://www.empireonline.com/people/pedro-pascal/) as a devoted dad, trying to provide a semblance of safety for a much-sought-after child in a dangerous world out to get them, you have a few choices right now.
Pedro Pascal thinks it is "creepy" when parents ask him to do his Mandalorian voice for their children because it is a "breathy bedroom" tone.
When The Mandalorian Season 3 starts next week, Pedro Pascal will be the star of two of television's biggest shows at the same time.
](/articles/atomic-heart-apologizes-for-racist-cartoon-no-comment-on-ukraine-statement) [Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Writer Explains Why it Ended the Way it Did9h ago - Screenwriter Jeff Loveness goes deep into spoiler territory with IGN.](/articles/ant-man-and-the-wasp-quantumania-writer-explains-why-it-ended-the-way-it-did) Children of the Corn, written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, opens in theaters on March 3, 2023, and will be available on Demand and digital on March 21, 2023.](/videos/children-of-the-corn-2023-official-red-band-trailer) Ultimately, to save the world that he is in and return to the future that he knows, Barry’s only hope is to race for his life. Based on the short story by Stephen King, Children of the Corn is a chilling new re-telling for a whole new generation. Joel and Mando are very different roles for Pascal, but it's almost impossible to not see the similarities between the setups of The Last of Us and The Mandalorian. That fact's not lost on Mandalorian co-creator Jon Favreau, who has been happily watching Pascal in HBO's The Last of Us as a fan.
Actor Pedro Pascal is having a banner year with HBO's The Last of Us and Disney+'s The Mandalorian, with fans storming social media declaring him “the daddy ...
[February 24, 2023] “So I don’t know what they are talking about.” What’s it like when the internet takes over?”
Pedro Pascal is serving up looks while promoting The Last of Us and The Mandalorian, from a sparkly cardigan to a cropped knit sweater. See his outfits.
He wore it slightly unbuttoned with a grey tank top, bright-red pants, and black boots as he posed with costumed characters in front of the step-and-repeat. [The Last of Us](https://www.popsugar.co.uk/entertainment/the-last-of-us-game-spoilers-49062129)" season one and "The Mandalorian" season three this year, working with stylists [Julie Ragolia](https://www.instagram.com/julieragolia) and [Fabio Immediato](https://www.instagram.com/mrfabioimmediato). Never have we been more envious of an inanimate object than when Pedro Pascal stepped out in a sparkly cardigan this week.
The Mandalorian showrunner Jon Favreau watches The Last of Us too and has shared his thoughts about the inevitable Joel and Din Djarin comparisons.
Favreau seems to indicate he doesn't believe any version of the father-figure archetype is better than the other, and he's absolutely right; both provide Pedro Pascal with distinctive and exciting roles that are equally entertaining. [The Mandalorian's](https://screenrant.com/tag/the-mandalorian/) Din Djarin and Joel Miller in [The Last of Us](https://screenrant.com/tag/the-last-of-us/). While he similarly couldn't help but form a bond with Grogu, he didn't actively try to resist it as Joel has done with Ellie. For all that's the case, though, he has to be paid to protect Bella Ramsey's Ellie in this dystopia. He also notes how much Joel and Din Djarin have in common as father figures respectively seeking to protect a high-value child from external threats. There's a central relationship of modeling a protective father in a not very communicative relationship.”
But the Chilean-American actor's appeal goes beyond his handsome, handsome face. Indeed, so much of our attraction comes from his penchant for choosing (and ...
(I really don’t want to think about what typing “Pedro Pascal daddy” and “Pedro Pascal slutty daddy” have done to my algorithm... [hit for HBO](https://www.romper.com/entertainment/what-age-is-the-last-of-us-appropriate-for) and Season 3 of The Mandalorian returning to Disney+, Pedro Pascal is everywhere we look and friends, what a time to be alive. Like “Har, har, har *eye roll* yas, king, you’re my daddy.” But I think fashion blog [Tom + Lorenzo](https://tomandlorenzo.com/2023/02/pedro-pascal-in-acne-studios-at-the-mandalorian-season-3-london-photocall/) put it best in their coverage of Pascal’s ensemble at the London photo call for The Mandalorian Season 3. But for Pascal, it’s not a contest. But, as a mom, I have to imagine that other women who, as a group, have a unique understanding of nurturing just get him on a special level, you know? Between playing Din Djarin — the mysterious, badass, nurturing surrogate father to Baby Yoda — on The Mandalorian and Joel Miller — the tortured, badass surrogate father to Ellie Williams — on The Last of Us, it seems that being a tough guy who finds his soft spot in the form of a child is his thing and we are here for it. but also I’m kind of excited to find out...?) Adoration of Pascal as daddy seems to be fairly universal. I haven’t been able to find any strong evidence that IRL moms are more prone to Pascal’s daddy charms and, believe me, I have done extensive research at this point. Even though he’s not actually a dad, Pedro Pascal is a daddy. [stop calling Pedro Pascal a slutty daddy](https://twitter.com/tomandlorenzo/status/1628516578907025410?s=20) if he’d stop dressing like a slutty daddy.” You know who else is here for it? Indeed, so much of our attraction comes from his penchant for choosing (and there’s no other way to say this) DILF-y babysitter roles.
Both roles are, of course, famously played by Pedro Pascal. pedro-pascal-the-mandalorian-social Image via Disney+.
And I will have to say the same for the people behind what we will eventually see in The Last of Us." A lot of Eastwood's performance was how he worked the lens, and how he worked the camera and the angles, and how long the lens was, how the scene was composed. While proud and grateful for both the opportunities, he couldn't see himself taking on another role as similar as the two powerhouse performances in such epic shows in future. "I don't think I can handle a third, to be honest with you." There's a central relationship of modelling a protective father in a not very communicative relationship.There’s a language that we try to pass down to the different directors, and usually to the cinematographers, that the Mandalorian has different expressions, based on how the head is tilted, and how the T-visor reveals itself. Much like how Clint Eastwood would use the brim of the hat to make acting choices with a lot of stoicism in the actual facial performance.
Pedro Pascal has chosen his projects very carefully in recent years, and it's paid off for him in a big way. Between The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, ...
The journeys of the Mandalorian through the Star Wars Galaxy continue in season 3. This wasn't the sort of interview where he gave much away about The Mandalorian's third season, though he did comment briefly on working with Grogu. "But I think it sounds inappropriate because it is a breathy, low register 'bedroom' voice...“It is so creepy and doesn’t work in real life."
That's what gays across the internet are saying this morning after finding buried clips of Daddy actor Pedro Pascal playing gay in an MTV show from 1999. A ...
The clips of Pascal are absolutely everything we could have ever wanted. In them, Pascal’s character Greg gives us a dozen perfectly quotable quips, including: “Maybe he’s still adjusting to being out, not everyone can be ‘Mr. [David Archuleta Is Now a Muscle Gym Hunk & We Have Pics to Prove It](https://www.out.com/celebs/david-archuleta-is-now-a-muscle-gym-hunk-we-have-pics-to-prove-it) [15 Sexy Pics of Olympic Athlete Matthew Mitcham Who Joined OnlyFans](https://www.out.com/celebs/15-sexy-pics-of-olympic-athlete-matthew-mitcham-who-joined-onlyfans) [Watch Now: Advocate Channel](https://advocatechannel.com/) [“cool, slutty Daddy”](https://www.out.com/celebs/2023/1/18/tlou-star-pedro-pascal-declares-himself-our-cool-slutty-daddy) as he stars as reluctant father figures in both The Last of Us at HBO and The Mandalorian at Disney+. [According to fansite pedro-pascal.com](https://pedro-pascal.com/career/television-series/1999-undressed/), Pascal starred in three episodes of an MTV show called Undressed in 1999 while acting under the name Pedro Balmaceda. [CONTACT](/contact) [Staff](https://equalpride.com/team) [CAREER OPPORTUNITIES](https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/) [ADVERTISE WITH US](https://equalpride.com/sales/) [PRIVACY POLICY](https://equalpride.com/privacy-policy) [PRIVACY PREFERENCES](#show-privacy) [TERMS OF USE](https://equalpride.com/terms-of-use) [LEGAL NOTICE](https://equalpride.com/legal-notice)
The 'Last of Us' actor's scenes from the sexy, soapy 90s series recently resurfaced online.
Whether intentionally or not, he seems to have managed to capture something in “Greg.” He’s an artifact of another time, sure, but one that makes sense given the context. The point is that Pascal (no idea whether he’s playing one of the brothers or one of the boyfriends) seems to be debating one of the brothers’ sexuality. It’s hard to glean much else about the plot from these clips: someone—I assume one of the brothers, probably this “Paul” character—seems to be struggling with their sexual identity; there’s maybe a sexual/love triangle? Ok, so in the first couple scenes, Pascal’s character seems to be evaluating the images in a gay porn magazine. But the power of Pascal is such that it can resurrect even a television artifact as ephemeral and cheesy as Undressed. Long, long ago at the turn of the last century, he was a fresh-faced young actor who went by the alias “Pedro Balmaceda” and briefly had a role playing a very opinionated and sassy gay dude in the first season of MTV’s sexy, soapy anthology series Undressed.
Before The Last of Us, Pedro Pascal made his big break through iconic movie and TV shows like Game of Thrones and Narcos. Here are his best roles.
During MTV's TRL heyday, Pascal played an out and proud queer man on 'Undressed.'
Gay Pride,” and “gay, with a weird fetish,” but it’s his utterance of “please, either you’re gay or you’re not” and adding “period” at the end that may even give Cardi B pause. Spliced together, the out of context lines don’t make much sense, but that makes it even better. Imagine Sex and the City except not every one is white, affluent and established.