Pedro Pascal on Dancing in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Peter Pascal wasn’t about to take a seat round and await invitation to be part of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime present. Instead, the “Last of Us” star reached out to the Grammy-winning famous person’s group.
“I wanted to participate in any way – literally a volunteer position, like serving coffee if needed – and I put the feels out through people I work with,” Pascal says in the brand new challenge of Fantastic Man journal. “When it comes to representation synchronized with celebration there’s no one better than Benito at the moment, and that fills me with inspiration outside of just being super into his music.”
However, Pascal did not hear again straight away. After wrapping Tony Gilroy’s upcoming “Behemoth,” Pascal mentioned, ”I used to be lamenting about not listening to again and I despatched somebody an electronic mail with a selfie of me sticking my tongue out, being, like, ‘It’s actually me.’ Within 25 minutes, they known as me again and so they had been like, ‘We need you to come back to the present.’”
His solely instruction was to put on beige on the large day. “We’re up in the stands watching the game and someone pulls me from my seat and takes me backstage and then there’s Cardi B and there’s Young Miko and Karol G and Jessica Alba,” Pascal recalled. “They do a wardrobe check and then they tell me, ‘OK, so the vibe is: you’re dancing.’ I started to realize right before they started, and I was like, ‘It’s the Casita. I’m such a fucking idiot. Oh my god, I’m going to be in the Casita,’ as I was being marched out into the field. So I think that’s why I seemed like a deer in headlights.”
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In the identical interview, Pascal additionally talked about experiencing fame at an older age than most of his friends. “I think there are two ways of looking at it,” mentioned Pascal, who turned 51 on April 2. “There’s a common feeling of imposter syndrome that all of us can expertise after we’re being unkind to ourselves, particularly if it is by some means uncomfortable to get what you need. Then the kinder facet of it’s that, as previous as I really feel, and as foolish as a few of it may be – due to ‘What is a 50-year-old man doing dancing in La Casita?’ – I’m extremely grateful for having been a totally developed character earlier than experiencing any sort of large-scale publicity. I’m sort of out of the oven, already baked. I used to be 38 years previous after I obtained the a part of Oberyn Martell [in ‘Game of Thrones’].”

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He has talked in regards to the many waitering and bartending jobs he held in New York City. “It was paycheck to paycheck, but the theater work became somewhat consistent for a few years,” Pascal mentioned. “And then you always felt like it was this enormous score if you got an episode of ‘Law & Order’ or something. I was scraping by. I got danced out a lot over the years by my sister and friends.”
Pascal was requested about his signature mustache. “I’d never had the courage to sport facial hair of any kind because I felt like I grew such weak facial hair. To this day, I can’t grow a proper beard,” he mentioned. “The role where I was assisted with specific facial-hair grooming was that of Oberyn Martell. Then came ‘Narcos’, in which I felt like a mustache was completely fitting for the period. So now I sort of clinging a little to the vanity of having some definition in the face with my very weak, patchy facial hair. But if the role calls for it, it can all disappear.”

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On a extra severe observe, Pascal defined why he is so outspoken about progressive politics. “I think staying still is the hardest path,” the actor mentioned. “I would have too hard of a time living with myself. It’s the way I was raised. Decency and compassion. The idea of the vulnerable being escaped and terrified in this way is unspeakably painful.”
Read the complete interview with Pascal at fantasticman.com.
