Pedro Pascal's Charm Offensive: From Heated Rivalry Fandom to Heartfelt Tributes
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Pedro Pascal has been lighting up social media and sets with his signature charm over the past week. Out.com reports that over the weekend, the Fantastic Four and Last of Us star went full fanboy for HBO Max's gay hockey sensation Heated Rivalry, liking posts from accounts like kierra_lewis1 and daisymoon.28, and dropping three heart emojis under a video of fans erupting at a WeHo sports bar during episode five. That sparked a hilarious exchange with Instagram user francisdominiic, who posted a giddy reply video hiding Pascal merch, offered friendship across LA or New York, and revealed Pascal followed him backcomplete with melting-face emojis from the actor sealing their mutuals status. Fandoms are buzzing over this wholesome crossover milestone.
On the work front, IMDb via Just Jared spotted Pascal filming Behomoth directed by Tony Gilroy in Los Angeles on December ninth alongside Olivia Wilde, David Harbour, and others in a story centered on a cellist. A few weeks prior, he was snapped suited up between takes, hinting at steady production momentum for this intriguing ensemble project.
Pascal's heartfelt side shone through AOL coverage of his tribute to pal Sarah Paulson, penned for her December second Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony and read by Amanda Peet. There is no me without you, he wrote of their 1993 NYU-era bond, calling her his eternal friend and source of cosmic wondera poetic nod to a friendship predating their fame.
Fans are still swooning over Instinct Magazines December twentieth revival of Pascals viral dance in gray sweatpants from Spike Jonzes Someday short film rehearsals, choreographed by Tanisha Scott. The joyful clip, tied to an Apple AirPods ad, has reignited online frenzy with quips like He should dance in every role, underscoring his effortless magnetism amid packed slate including potential gay romance De Noche talks.
No public appearances or major headlines dominate, but these glimpses affirm Pascals grip on hearts and Hollywood.
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