The Colosseum has come to life once again, after 24 years, featuring actors Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal facing off in the arena. On Tuesday, the trailer for "Gladiator II" was released, providing a glimpse into Ridley Scott’s thrilling sequel to the iconic 2000 film "Gladiator". The movie also features Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, and Denzel Washington in key roles.
Ari Aster, the mastermind behind chilling horror hits such as "Hereditary" and "Midsommar", is set to embark on his next cinematic journey with A24's "Eddington", and the cast lineup couldn't be more promising. Joining the previously announced Joaquin Phoenix are a constellation of stars including Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler, and more.
Undoubtedly, it was a major upset as he triumphed over three "Succession" actors, namely Kieran Culkin, Brian Cox, and Matthew Macfadyen, all of whom have been dominating the award season. Billy Crudup, nominated for "The Morning Show", was also in the running.
Pedro Pascal, known for his roles in franchises like “Game of Thrones”, “The Last of Us” and “Star Wars”, could be making his way from a galaxy far, far away to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The actor is reportedly in discussions to portray Reed Richards, also known as Mr Fantastic, in the upcoming “Fantastic Four” film.
What makes Pascal such a compelling actor is his ability to inhabit a wide variety of characters. Whether he's playing a masked bounty hunter or a suave secret agent, he brings a level of authenticity and depth to his roles that draw audiences in.
Pedro Pascal, the current heartthrob of Hollywood, was not given the name we all know him by at birth. His parents, child psychologist Verónica Pascal and physician José Balmaceda Riera, chose to call the 47-year-old performer José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal.
As the series progresses, Joel and Ellie encounter a variety of obstacles and challenges, from hostile survivors to terrifying infected creatures. Each episode is expertly crafted, with a focus on character development and world-building that draws viewers in and keeps them invested in the story.
The Last of Us fans worldwide will agree that the trailer did not disappoint.
The Colosseum has come to life once again, after 24 years, featuring actors Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal facing off in the arena. On Tuesday, the trailer for "Gladiator II" was released, providing a glimpse into Ridley Scott’s thrilling sequel to the iconic 2000 film "Gladiator". The movie also features Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, and Denzel Washington in key roles.
Ari Aster, the mastermind behind chilling horror hits such as "Hereditary" and "Midsommar", is set to embark on his next cinematic journey with A24's "Eddington", and the cast lineup couldn't be more promising. Joining the previously announced Joaquin Phoenix are a constellation of stars including Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler, and more.
Undoubtedly, it was a major upset as he triumphed over three "Succession" actors, namely Kieran Culkin, Brian Cox, and Matthew Macfadyen, all of whom have been dominating the award season. Billy Crudup, nominated for "The Morning Show", was also in the running.
Pedro Pascal, known for his roles in franchises like “Game of Thrones”, “The Last of Us” and “Star Wars”, could be making his way from a galaxy far, far away to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The actor is reportedly in discussions to portray Reed Richards, also known as Mr Fantastic, in the upcoming “Fantastic Four” film.
What makes Pascal such a compelling actor is his ability to inhabit a wide variety of characters. Whether he's playing a masked bounty hunter or a suave secret agent, he brings a level of authenticity and depth to his roles that draw audiences in.
Pedro Pascal, the current heartthrob of Hollywood, was not given the name we all know him by at birth. His parents, child psychologist Verónica Pascal and physician José Balmaceda Riera, chose to call the 47-year-old performer José Pedro Balmaceda Pascal.
As the series progresses, Joel and Ellie encounter a variety of obstacles and challenges, from hostile survivors to terrifying infected creatures. Each episode is expertly crafted, with a focus on character development and world-building that draws viewers in and keeps them invested in the story.
The Last of Us fans worldwide will agree that the trailer did not disappoint.