So, the Coen Brothers have “broken up,” gone their own way, and aren’t making films anymore, right? One imagines the truth is more nuanced and complicated than that. Take Carter Burwell, their longtime composer.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Pedro Pascal and Katee Sackhoff are among the additional names who will appear at this year’s PaleyFest LA, which kicks off on Friday night with a panel and screening devoted to Disney+’s “The Mandalorian.” The Paley Center for Media’s 40th annual PaleyFest LA takes place this year between Friday, March 31, through Tuesday, April 4, and features seven current TV series representing a wide variety of genres: Disney+’s “The Mandalorian,” ABC’s “Abbott Elementary,” Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone,” ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy,” CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” and Amazon Prime Video’s “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” The PaleyFest will mark the end of “Late Late Show” and “Maisel” during those respective panels.
Pascal and Sackoff are new additions to “The Mandalorian” panel on Friday, which also includes exec producers Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni and Rick Famuyiwa. Also newly added to the event is Reggie Watts and the “Late Late Show” band to the Corden event. The Paley Fest will return to the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, where the event has taken place in recent years. “We’re very fortunate when you think about some of the global phenomenons that will be on that stage,” said Rene Reyes, the Paley Center’s VP of public programming and festivals. Reyes noted that “The Mandalorian” was actually set to be a part of the 2020 event, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is the first time they’re back at the festival since we had to postpone that event,” Reyes said. “So it’s a nice homecoming for us.” The PaleyFest returned to an in-person event in 2022 after having to go virtual due to COVID. Reyes said he was happy to see the event back in
So, the Coen Brothers have “broken up,” gone their own way, and aren’t making films anymore, right? One imagines the truth is more nuanced and complicated than that. Take Carter Burwell, their longtime composer.
Pedro Pascal and Salma Hayek have been unveiled as some of this year’s most influential people of the year. The Time 100 listicle is published on a yearly basis, and it represents a significant honor.
Pedro Pascal and Ethan Hawke are featured in a new poster for “Strange Way of Life.” The short film is directed by Pedro Almodóvar and will premiere at Cannes Film Festival, following two cowboys with a complicated relationship that spans years. Oscar Isaac praises Pedro Pascal for his success: ‘He’s my family’Pedro Pascal’s gay western to premiere in Cannes Film FestivalA post shared by Latino Filmmakers Network (@latinofilmmakers)The poster is colorful, featuring Almodóvar’s trademark red lettering. It shows both Hawke and Pascal holding guns in the style of western cowboys, pointing them straight at the camera.
told Esquire for the magazine’s splashy April-May cover story on the suddenly ubiquitous star.Pascal, also 48, and Paulson began their 30-year friendship in 1993 when they both attended NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.According to the “Game of Thrones” actor, he fell into a group of friends — that included Paulson — who recently graduated from the prestigious LaGuardia HS, famously featured in the 1980 film “Fame.”“I got an entire New York family through them,” the Chilean-American actor recalled. “To the point where they still forget I didn’t actually go to high school with them.”The duo instantly bonded over their shared love of cinema.“We would go to see movies all the time in those years,” said Paulson.
Pedro Pascal was “so scared” about hosting “Saturday Night Live” earlier this year that he spoke to his late mother, Verónica Pascal, for some comfort.
Esquire, discussing his time working as a waiter throughout the 1990s. At the time, he auditioned for numerous TV show roles and commercials, although few materialised.“I died so many deaths,” he added.
Pedro Pascal talked openly about the challenging beginnings of his acting career and how Sarah Paulson supported him at the start.
Sarah Paulson has opened up about her deep friendship with Pedro Pascal.
Pedro Pascal may be one of Hollywood's most talked-about stars — amid buzzworthy roles on and but there was a time when he was a struggling actor leaning on financial help from friends. In a new cover story for , Pascal and Sarah Paulson look back on their three decades of friendship and recall a time when Paulson gave Pascal money «to feed himself.» «He’s talked about this publicly, but there were times when I would give him my per diem from a job I was working on so that he could have money to feed himself,» Paulson says. «We would go to see movies all the time in those years,» Paulson says, «and we would get so lost in them. You can fill in the blanks about the why of that however you like, but I think there were things we wanted to escape mentally, emotionally, spiritually.»A post shared by Pedro Pascal he/him (@pascalispunk)The longtime friends met in 1993 when they were both students at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.
Oscar Isaac and Pedro Pascal have become two of the most popular stars in Hollywood, after showing their range in different roles and captivating audiences with the portrayal of many fan-favorite characters in both film franchises and television series.And with Pedro’s recent rise to stardom, Oscar is sharing his support and revealing he has always rooted for his success in the entertainment industry, after being his longtime friend. “I mean, how could you not just fall in love with him? I think that’s why there’s so much goodwill, because you can feel that big heart bursting inside that chest of his,” the actor said to Esquire.Oscar’s friendship with Pedro is rarely seen in Hollywood, as many actors are laser-focused on their careers, however, Oscar says he considers Pedro as family.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sarah Paulson and Pedro Pascal’s friendship is three decades strong. In a new Esquire cover story on “The Last of Us” and “The Mandalorian” actor, Paulson revealed that she helped financially support Pascal in the early 2000s when he was still struggling to make it as a working actor. Paulson would some times give Pascal the money she made as part of her acting per diem so that he could feed himself. The two actors first met in 1993 when Pascal came to New York City as a student in NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. “We would go to see movies all the time in those years,” Paulson said, “and we would get so lost in them. You can fill in the blanks about the why of that however you like, but I think there were things we wanted to escape mentally, emotionally, spiritually.”
Pedro Pascal is having a career year in 2023 with HBO‘s “The Last Of Us” and the return of “The Mandalorian” on Disney+ for its third season. But the year isn’t even a quarter of the way over, and up next, the actor may have his most intriguing project of 2023 yet.
The Last of UsPedro Pascal is opening up about his future on HBO's . In a new cover story interview for , the actor addresses something of an open secret that surrounds the zombie apocalypse series. Based on the two-part video game of the same name, Pascal's character, Joel, could be facing a fate that leaves viewers with — according to writer Dave Holmes -- «a show with a lot less Joel in it.» Pascal has not played the game or watched the scene in question, but he is keenly aware of it.
Pedro Pascal is opening up about family, his career and the future.
Critics had a mixed reception to “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” as it hit theaters, but audiences felt differently. Universal and Illumination‘s take on the Nintendo franchise now holds the biggest global box office opening of any animated movie with $377.5 million.
Pedro Pascal as the voice of Wario? Well, it seems Jack Black is all in for the idea. Following the tremendous success of The Super Mario Bros.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and wants Pedro Pascal to play Wario.Black stars as Bowser in the new film, which was released this week and has proved an early hit at the box office.Talking to Game Spot, the star and Tenacious D singer looked ahead to a potential sequel, and the idea that Mario’s arch-rival, Wario, may be introduced.“It’s not a given that Bowser will return,” he said.
Pedro Pascal celebrated his birthday this past Sunday.
Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor Pedro Pascal has been a bonafide Hollywood star for years now, harking back to his earlier stints on shows like “Game of Thrones” and “Narcos.” But that has only been elevated this year, given his widely acclaimed turns on Disney+’s “The Mandalorian” and HBO’s “The Last of Us” — not to mention his magnificent hosting performance on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” this season. With three potential categories for Pascal to shine, it would be unfathomable to imagine an Emmy acting lineup without the inclusion of the Chilean superstar. Three wildly different Pascal performances are available for the Television Academy to consider.
Pedro Pascal is opening up about the finale for the first season of his hit show The Last of Us.