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Fans and even Pascal himself are still reeling from his "Last of Us" character's grisly departure in an April episode.
Emma Stone and Austin Butler are also featured in this epic portrait of a country torn apart by paranoid conspiracy theories, divisive politics and pandemic insanity.
Eddington' is the most divisive film to so far premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Hear from the cast and crew about this COVID-era Western.
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Dread Central on MSN‘Eddington’ To Open The 2025 Fantasia International Film FestivalCheck out the second wave of feature films coming to the 2025 Fantasia Film Festival this summer! Read more on Dread Central.
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Screen Rant on MSNChris Evans & Pedro Pascal's New Romance Movie Debuts To Promising Rotten Tomatoes ScoreChris Evans and Pedro Pascal's new romance movie debuts to a promising Rotten Tomatoes score ahead of its upcoming release on ...
Cannes Film Festival red carpet appearance turned eventful when a bee interrupted her photo op. Austin Butler and Pedro ...
Emma Stone Recoils from a Bee on Cannes Red Carpet as Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler Step in to Help
Emma Stone, Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler star in filmmaker Ari Aster's 2025 Cannes Film Festival premiere ‘Eddington,’ in theaters July 18. In a clip posted by Variety, Stone can be seen recoiling ...
Pedro Pascal was all over social media after showing off his arms and being silly at the Cannes Film Festival on May 17. The star blew kisses and stuck out his tongue at the photo call for his film ...
When making his bid for the highest office in the land, the sharp political philosopher and crummy political candidate John Edwards famously described “two Americas.” Fittingly, when making his Film ...
Pedro Pascal spoke out about the political climate ... during the Cannes press conference following the premiere of Eddington. The Ari Aster film stars Pascal as a progressive New Mexico mayor ...
From Materislists to Eddington, we list down some of the highly anticipated upcoming Pedro Pascal projects that his fans are ...
Pedro Pascal had a strong message about the current political chaos in the U.S. at Cannes: "F--- the people who try to make you scared." ...
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