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Too much Pedro Pascal? After anxiety memes and nonstop movies, fans say they're officially feeling the fatigue
Too much Pedro Pascal? After anxiety memes and nonstop movies, fans say they're officially feeling the fatigue

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Too much Pedro Pascal? After anxiety memes and nonstop movies, fans say they're officially feeling the fatigue

Pedro Pascal has always had a way of making the internet collectively melt, whether he's playing a rugged protector in The Last of Us or rocking a red carpet in oversized sunnies. But in classic online fashion, the love affair has taken a bit of a turn. After the rise of the so-called "anxiety era" memes, fans have now moved on to what they're calling Pedro Pascal fatigue. The Pedro Pascal 'anxiety' meme that started it all It all started when clips from press events for The Fantastic Four: First Steps began floating around. Fans zeroed in on Pedro's interactions with his co-star Vanessa Kirby. In one clip, he's seen gently holding her hand. In another, he places his hand on her baby bump during a red carpet moment. The internet quickly dubbed it 'hot girl anxiety' behaviour, with users joking that Pascal gets visibly anxious around women he finds attractive and responds by grounding himself with casual physical affection. The memes were everywhere for a minute, painting Pedro as the patron saint of awkward charm. Fantastic couple 💙🤍 #TheFantasticFour Why is everyone talking about Pedro Pascal's anxiety? What's the full context behind the trend? Me alone Pedro Pascal with anxiety with anxiety What is Pedro Pascal fatigue? And now, the vibe has shifted. After seeing him pop up in The Materialists, then Eddington, and now again in Fantastic Four, people are starting to feel a little… maxed out. Add that to The Last of Us, and suddenly it feels like Pedro is always in our theatres, on our timelines, and even on OTT. Even fans are half-joking that they need a break, not from Pedro himself, but from seeing him everywhere all the time. It's the kind of 'too much of a good thing' scenario the internet loves to both complain about and cling to. The Pedro Pascal Hollywood fatigue is real… kira 👾 (@kirawontmiss) July 25, 2025 PEDRO PASCAL FATIGUE IS ALREADY DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) July 25, 2025 The Pedro Pascal Hollywood fatigue is real… PEDRO PASCAL FATIGUE IS ALREADY Pascal has always been open about his anxiety Pedro's not exactly unaware of all this. In fact, he's been open about having anxiety for years. At The Last of Us event, he once said, 'You know why? It's because my anxiety is right here,' while pressing a hand to his chest, a clip fans still share to this day. Vanessa Kirby later shared that their handholding habit actually started backstage as a mutual way to calm nerves. Pedro Pascal's recent projects Pedro Pascal's summer schedule has been packed, and fans are feeling it. It started with Materialists, which hit theatres on June 13, 2025, and quickly moved to streaming. Then came Eddington, a political satire-meets-Western that premiered at Cannes in May and was released in the U.S. on July 18. And just when people thought they might get a break, Marvel dropped The Fantastic Four: First Steps, with Pascal as Reed Richards, premiering on July 21 and going wide on July 25. That's three major releases in just over a month—and the internet's feeling the burnout.

'I'll never shut up': Fantastic Four's Pedro Pascal on using fame to highlight issues he cares about
'I'll never shut up': Fantastic Four's Pedro Pascal on using fame to highlight issues he cares about

Sky News

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News

'I'll never shut up': Fantastic Four's Pedro Pascal on using fame to highlight issues he cares about

Pedro Pascal is everywhere right now. You walk into the cinema and he's on most of the film posters there: Fantastic Four: First Steps, Eddington, The Materialists and The Uninvited. With that level of public attention, you wouldn't be shocked to see the actor become closed off. Shielded by a sea of publicists maintaining a studio's desired image and an influx of influencers replacing film reporters, public figures speaking their mind in Hollywood have become somewhat of a rarity. Perhaps this is why the delayed yet meteoric rise to fame for Pedro Pascal feels refreshing for his fans. In between self-promotion for his latest projects, the Chilean-American uses his fame to highlight causes he cares about by wearing "Protect The Dolls" T-shirts in public settings, posting about food blockades into Gaza and linking non-profit organisations, Doctors Without Borders and The Trevor Project, on his Instagram account where he has over 11 million followers. In a time where a single sentence can be taken out of context in a TikTok post or altered to suit a narrative driven by a headline (and yes, the irony of writing this does not go unnoticed), speaking candidly can feel like you're walking into a trap. "I think it's very easy to get scared no matter what you sort of talk about," the actor tells Sky News. "There's so many different ways that things can get kind of fractured and have a life of itself really." He adds: "It's sort of a business part of the way media can work really. There's one thing that you can say and no matter what your intention behind it, it is absolutely lost in all of these different headlines, I suppose, but I'll never shut up." It's the last line, "I'll never shut up", that echoes after our four minute and two second conversation in the midst of a days-long "press run" in London for the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps. The 50-year-old knows one misstep in an increasingly reactive media industry can shatter the careers of many. Pascal is aware of the dangers but uses his voice anyway. It's that decision that makes him "fantastic", maybe more so than his role as Dr Richard Reeds in The Fantastic Four: First Steps - a character quite literally weighed down with the worries of the world on his shoulders whilst simultaneously welcoming new life with his wife Sue Storm. The film, directed by WandaVision's Matt Shakman, stands alone in its own universe within the MCU and also features Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss Bachrach and Joseph Quinn.

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson 'took swings' with I Know What You Did Last Summer
Jennifer Kaytin Robinson 'took swings' with I Know What You Did Last Summer

Perth Now

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson 'took swings' with I Know What You Did Last Summer

Jennifer Kaytin Robinson feels "proud" of the "swings" she took with I Know What You Did Last Summer. The 37-year-old director helmed the new slasher film, and Jennifer doesn't have any regrets about her approach to the project. She told The Hollywood Reporter: "I unfortunately know that not everyone is going to like this because we took swings. But I'm really proud of those swings, and what I hope is that even if you don't like it, you can be like, 'Huh, cool swing.'" Jennifer insists she isn't bothered by criticism of her movie or her approach to the franchise. She explained: "People are going to have thoughts and feelings and opinions, and that's not a negative." Jennifer actually welcomes anything that sparks conversations and ignites the imaginations of young people. The director cited Ryan Coogler's Sinners and Celine Song's The Materialists as two recent movies that have stirred the interest of the public. She explained: "Having discourse, good or bad, it doesn't really matter, just talk about [movies] and make them feel like they have a place in culture. Everybody wants to be a part of culture." Jennifer has also encouraged "indie-leaning filmmakers" to make more commercially-minded movies. The director said: "I want there to be more filmmakers, especially indie-leaning filmmakers, who want to and are excited about and understand the assignment of commerciality and making commercial films. They can still feel original but are meant to be commercial. And I want studios to bring up filmmakers so that we can find that middle again. I miss the middle." Jennifer Love Hewitt has reprised the role of Julie James for the new I Know What You Did Last Summer movie. And the 46-year-old actress - who starred in the original I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997 - recently revealed that she can still relate to the teenage version of herself, even though she's experienced so much in her life. Asked if she still feels connected to the 18-year-old version of herself, Jennifer told The Hollywood Reporter: "Yeah, I do. Very much so. "It's interesting that you ask that. I've definitely had a loss of innocence and trauma in my life. Some of my friends don't [feel this way], but I still feel uniquely connected to my youth and who I was then. I carry her with me, and that's an important thing to do as you get older. "When you lose that, you lose something very drastic. So I still feel very connected to that part of my life, for sure." Jennifer also admitted that returning to the horror franchise has made her "a little jumpier". The film star said: "I left that behind for a while, and now I'm definitely like, 'What was that!?' I'm a little jumpier now that the movie is back in my life."

Caviar kulchas, hollywood cameos
Caviar kulchas, hollywood cameos

New Indian Express

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Caviar kulchas, hollywood cameos

One recent evening at Jamavar London, restaurateur Samyukta Nair was dining with her parents when she happened to glance across the room—and did a double take. Seated just a few tables away were Hollywood royalty and meme-fodder favourites Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal, fresh off their new release The Materialists, immersed not in their phones but in Jamavar's indulgences. 'That was an 'aha' moment,' she says, laughing. 'If Pedro Pascal likes Jamavar, we must be doing something right.' Indeed, Jamavar isn't just doing something right—it's hitting a culinary hat-trick. In less than a year since its launch, its Dubai outpost has joined its London and Doha siblings in clinching a Michelin star, cementing Samyukta's reputation as one of the most influential tastemakers in global Indian cuisine. It's a rare feat: a woman restaurateur with three Michelin-starred fine-dining establishments across continents—all offering unapologetically Indian menus wrapped in plush, culturally rooted elegance. But this legacy wasn't conjured up in an ordinary kitchen. Born in 1986—the same year her grandfather, the legendary C.P. Krishnan Nair, launched The Leela Mumbai—Samyukta was raised amidst luxury hospitality. Her family home, nestled behind the flagship hotel, was a living archive of colonial-meets-Kerala aesthetics: four-poster beds, carved teakwood doors, heirloom bronze lamps, and a dining table where food, memory, and ambition sat elbow-to-elbow.

These 7 Netflix Treats Are Worth Watching In July
These 7 Netflix Treats Are Worth Watching In July

Refinery29

time06-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Refinery29

These 7 Netflix Treats Are Worth Watching In July

The start of summer means that most people are out and busy, soaking up the sun, enjoying BBQs and planning last-minute beach getaways. If you're like us, however, you're most likely still locked into all your favourite movies and shows, eagerly scrolling the internet for more news of upcoming cinema releases and streaming drops. Over the last month, Hunger Games fans rejoiced as they announced that Glenn Close would be starring in the latest installment as the cruel custodian of District 12, Drusilla, alongside Billy Porter as drug-addled stylist, Magno. For musical theatre heads, the release of the Wicked: For Good trailer had everybody buzzing with anticipation for the closing chapter of the box-office smash hit. Plus, The Materialists press tour gave us enough content to keep us smiling for weeks to come. Still, as we head into July, we've got our eye on a new slate of content heading our way, with Netflix rolling out plenty of must-see dramas, documentaries and more. To discover all our favourite upcoming shows and movies coming to the platform this month, read on ahead… Our Netflix Star: Too Much Moustache finger tattoos, infinity scarves and Lena Dunham's Girls are often noted as defining moments of the 2010s. Now, Dunham is making her much-anticipated return to television, this time with a a rough around the edges romance about starting over. Taking inspiration from Dunham's own life, the story follows Jessica (Megan Stalter), a 30-something who moves from New York to London following a devastating break up. With all the best intentions to lead a quaint English life, her plans are interrupted when she meets Felix (Will Sharpe), a messy but charming man in a pub toilet. Packed with a talented transatlantic cast including Andrew Scott, Kit Harrington, Richard E Grant, Andrew Rannells, Jessica Alba and Emily Ratajkowski, this is a story about balancing baggage with new beginnings. Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel For those paying attention to fashion in the 2010s, American Apparel was known for giving wearers serious social currency. Becoming one of the most successful US fashion brands, the disco-pant producers were a Tumblr style blogger staple, with sexually promiscuous ad campaigns making them globally famous. But as the new Netflix documentary details, the brand that so many young people wanted to work at was actually crumbling on the inside. Exposing the actions of CEO and founder Dov Charney, the doc discusses the sexual harassment claims, financial mismanagement and toxic work practices that brought about the end of American Apparel. The Old Guard 2 If there's one thing Charlize Theron knows how to do, it's kick ass. Returning for a second instalment, The Old Guard 2 follows Andy (Theron) and the gang on their continuing mission to save the world. As immortals, the group have spent thousands of years trying to do good, but this time they must go up against the first of their kind, Discord (played by a sword-wielding Uma Thurman). Enlisting the help of Tuah (Henry Golding) to try and understand the mystery around their immortality, the warriors must face their biggest challenge yet. The Sandman (Season 2) Split into two parts, The Sandman returns for its final season with 11 new episodes. Based on the award-winning comic book series, the second instalment promises to bring the story to a fulfilling close, following Dream as he embarks on a mission to save the realm, himself and the conscious world from his past actions. Jack Gleeson (Game of Thrones), Indya Moore (Pose) and Freddie Fox (The Great) join the fantasy epic alongside the original cast, including Gwendoline Christie, Stephen Fry and Joely Richardson. Trainwreck: The Real Project X For those old enough to remember the Project X movie, it was a pop culture moment like no other. Based loosely on the plot of a real-life teenager who threw an out-of-control house party, the term 'Project X' subsequently entered the cultural lexicon for Tumblr teens. Now, for the first time, the real Dutch teenager who created an open Facebook event in 2012 speaks about how things went so wrong so quickly when tens of thousands of people signed up to attend. Ending in a full-blown riot and an estimated £15,000 in damages, the doc details exactly how one teenage girl from a tiny town threw the most viral party of the 2010s. Untamed Thinking about heading into the great outdoors this summer? Well, this new Eric Bana-fronted series might have you feeling differently. Set in Yosemite National Park, this mystery thriller follows a National Parks Service agent as he attempts to enforce the law across the sprawling forests and mountainscapes. From the writer behind The Revenant and American Primeval this is a series that examines what happens when humans and the wilderness go up against each other. Happy Gilmore 2 In 1996, Adam Sandler gifted Happy Gilmore to the world, a beloved comedy about a down-on-his-luck hockey player who turns to golf in the hopes of saving his family from bankruptcy. Now, 29 years later, Happy returns to the course, this time a father having to find money to fund his daughter's dance school tuition. With a star-studded cast including Ben Stiller, Julie Bowen, Margaret Qualley, Bad Bunny, Eminem, Post Malone, Rory McIlroy and even Sandler's real-life daughter, Sunny, this promises to be a sports sequel with some substance.

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