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Pedro Pascal says he wants to keep playing The Mandalorian as long as fans want him
The actor says he is more than willing to stay under the helmet for as long as audiences remain invested in Din Djarin’s journey. Pedro Pascal is not ready to walk away from the galaxy far, far away anytime soon.
Pedro Pascal and Sigourney Weaver shared a peck during the premiere of The Mandalorian and Grogu. This moment follows Pascal’s viral kiss with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
"The Mandalorian and Grogu" made its world premiere on the Chinese Theater's red carpet, bringing the popular "Star Wars" characters from streaming to the big screen.
After the struggle of career-building, actor says it’s ‘very fitting’ that the longest he’s gotten to play a character is within the Star Wars franchise
HighlightsPedro Pascal kissed Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, saying “I got jealous” of Julia Louis-DreyfusThe smooch is part of Colbert’s farewell kiss-fest as The Late Show nears its May 21 finaleFans went wild online — but not everyone was thrilled about the on-air lip-lockLeave it to Pedro Pascal to walk onto a late-night set and immediately cause a five-alarm thirst emergency.
The Mandalorian and Grogu star Pedro Pascal says that Din Djarin is "very, very focused on making sure that [Grogu] can survive in a world without him."
Casting revelation: Pascal discovered he was playing the Mandalorian when Favreau revealed it after showing him first season concept art. Dream realized: At fan events, Pascal recalled watching Star Wars as a child and his wish to see Din and Grogu in theaters
Pedro Pascal's The Mandalorian continues to captivate audiences years after its debut, setting the stage for its upcoming big-screen adventure.