The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal is winning hearts yet again thanks to a viral clip where he shows off his dance moves. Taken on the set of the popular HBO post-apocalyptic drama series, fans have dubbed the video ‘The Last of Pedro,’ given his recently concluded storyline.
So, here’s everything to know about Pascal’s viral clip that provides a behind-the-scenes look at his character’s final moments on the show’s set.
Watch Pedro Pascal showcasing his dance moves
A video of The Mandalorian star has recently surfaced online, featuring him having a blast on the set of The Last of Us.
The short clip shared on Reddit shows Pedro Pascal dancing goofily with a multi-colored glow stick. There’s a film slate of The Last of Us Season 2 in front of him with his name on it, filled with love hearts penned with a marker. It confirms that the video was shot on Pascal’s last shooting days of the show.
Check out the viral video below:
Needless to say, fans are gushing over the actor’s adorable dance, flooding the comment section with compliments. Several users noted how Pascal’s bubbly personality makes him a treat to work with for his co-stars. While others alluded to his famous “Daddy” nickname on the internet.
Additionally, many fans commented on the stark dichotomy of the goofiness of the video and the gut-wrenching scene in Episode 2 of the show’s sophomore season. The show dropped a shocker when it featured a harrowing scene of Abby brutally killing Joel. It also marked Pascal’s final moments in the post-apocalyptic drama. Moreover, the episode sent shockwaves among the fandom, who had a hard time bidding farewell to his portrayal of Joel.
Apart from The Last of Us, Pedro Pascal has two much-awaited upcoming movies lined up this year. He is all set to debut his Reed Richards in MCU’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which is slated for a July 25, 2025, release. Additionally, Pascal will share the screen with Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans in the upcoming A24 romantic comedy, Materialists.
Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh on ComingSoon.net.