When Pedro Pascal is not battling the zombie-like creatures in HBO’s The Last of Us, he is armored up and protecting Grogu in Disney+’s The Mandalorian.
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Pedro Pascal is going from zombies to Studio 8H with his hosting debut set on Saturday Night Live.
The actor, fresh from the success of HBO’s The Last Of Us and ahead of the third season of Disney+’s The Mandalorian, will host the NBC show on February 4.
He will be joined by Coldplay as the musical guest.
Chris Martin’s British indie pop band is making its seventh appearance on the show after announcing a run of West Coast dates in September for the Music Of The Spheres world tour.
It marks a consecutive three episode run of shows for SNL, which had Aubrey Plaza hosting last week and Michael B. Jordan hosting on January 28.
SNL is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
When Pedro Pascal is not battling the zombie-like creatures in HBO’s The Last of Us, he is armored up and protecting Grogu in Disney+’s The Mandalorian.
The Mandalorian.The actor, who plays the titular character in the Disney+ Star Wars spinoff series, recently opened up to Empire ahead of the show’s third season.“It’s like putting on a head-to-toe glove with weights on it,” Pascal said of the visor the character has worn since the first season, despite costume changes as the show has progressed.“It’s ironic that you can’t see any facial expression because it puts you in the world so completely, and instantly makes the character feel real – but you can’t see shit!” he added.On the latest iteration of the costume, Pascal added: “They’ve continued to finesse and make it more comfortable, but it’s like going blind. Your breath completely fogs up the narrow slit that you can see through.“There’s no peripheral vision,” he continued on the restrictions of his armour.
Prince Harry was close to hosting hit US sketch show Saturday Night Live, according to reports. The Duke of Sussex, 38, was said to have held talks with producers of the popular NBC programme in the run up to the release of his explosive book Spare in January. Prince Harry would have followed in the footsteps of Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton if he had presented the show - but the discussions were said to have stalled at the eleventh hour.
Pedro Pascal and Sarah Paulson are two incredibly popular actors, with devoted fanbases of their own. Pascal has starred in some of the largest franchises in the world, from “Star Wars” to “Game of Thrones” and now “The Last Of Us.” Sarah Paulson has made a career in TV and film, starring in shows like “American Horror Story” and films like “Ocean’s 8” and “Carol”. Even though the two haven’t worked much together, they’ve been friends since the ‘90s.
Zack Sharf Pedro Pascal is currently battling fungus-infected zombies on HBO’s “The Last of Us,” but he’ll soon be returning to a galaxy far, far away when his popular “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian” returns for its long-awaited third season in March. Speaking to Empire magazine, Pascal got real about the challenges and limitations of wearing Mando’s intimidating armor. “It’s like putting on a head-to-toe glove with weights on it,” Pascal said. “It’s ironic that you can’t see any facial expression because it puts you in the world so completely, and instantly makes the character feel real — but you can’t see shit!” “They’ve continued to finesse and make it more comfortable, but it’s like going blind,” Pascal continued. “Your breath completely fogs up the narrow slit that you can see through. There’s no peripheral vision. If there’s a hole, I’m gonna fall into it.”
Pedro Pascal is slowly becoming a social media sensation, following the success of his new HBO show ‘The Last of Us.’ And with many fans wanting to find out more about the 47-year-old Chilean actor, TikTok has become a great source of information, with online users sharing their favorite interviews, and scenes from his movies and series.Watching ‘The Last of Us’ for Pedro Pascal, the Daddy of the Internet
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