“Stop! I’m in so much trouble”: Pedro Pascal Gets Schooled By Colman Domingo After Revealing He Wants To Do a Horror Movie

Colman Domingo Poked Fun at Pedro Pascal While Interviewing Him

“Stop! I’m in so much trouble”: Pedro Pascal Gets Schooled By Colman Domingo After Revealing He Wants To Do a Horror Movie

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  • Pedro Pascal and Colman Domingo interviewed each other for 2024's Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue.
  • The Last of Us star revealed the type of movie he would like to act in while being interviewed by Colman Domingo.
  • The Euphoria star poked fun at Pedro Pascal for the pronunciation of the word 'horror'.
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It’s not entirely surprising that our braveheart Mandalorian is not afraid of ghosts. One of the most joyous actors in the film industry, Pedro Pascal has been a fan favorite for quite some time now. Movies and shows like The Mandalorian, Narcos, Game of Thrones and Kingsman are prominent examples of his acting excellence.

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People love him on and off the stage for his jolly and lovely nature. One of the hundred most influential people in the world of 2023 according to Time Magazine, Pedro Pascal undoubtedly has a lasting impression on the public.

It is interesting to note that Pascal seems to have a likeness for ghosts and supernatural phenomena. At least, this is what Domingo managed to reveal while interviewing Pascal.

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Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller in The Last of Us
Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller in The Last of Us

Colman Domingo Teased Pedro Pascal for His Movie Genre Preference

Colman Domingo and Pedro Pascal interviewed each other for 2024’s Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue. They met each other in Los Angeles, California on 15th January 2024 as Domingo was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Rustin, and Pascal was nominated for many major awards for his role in The Last of Us. 

Pedro Pascal and Colman Domingo for Vanity Fair's 2024 Hollywood Issue
Pedro Pascal and Colman Domingo for 2024’s Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue

The interview went great with both of them sharing a series of wholesome moments. The most comical part arrived when Domingo asked Pascal about what kind of movie he would love to act in. “I like horror,” answered Pascal (via Vanity Fair on Instagram). Domingo used this piece of information to pull The Last of Us star’s legs.

Domingo poked fun at Pascal for his accent while pronouncing the word ‘horror’. Domingo joked that the word sounded more like “wh*re” as Pascal didn’t stretch the last ‘r’ of ‘horror’. “Stop! I’m in so much trouble,” was all that Pascal could mumble in return. Sounds like both of them have a friendly chemistry for real.

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Pedro Pascal and Colman Domingo’s Interview was Hilarious

Colman Domingo in If Beale Street Could Talk
Colman Domingo in If Beale Street Could Talk

It’s pretty lovely how Domingo and Pascal get along with each other. Their playful bonding was quite transparent in the interview. To start with, Domingo first asked Pascal about which of his own movies he has watched the most. In reply, Pascal mentioned one of the episodes of the old show, The Mentalist. Much to Domingo’s delight, Pascal said:

“There is a piano score in that scene that’s so good.”

Another funny incident takes us to the moment when Pascal scoffed at one of Domingo’s answers as if Domingo was lying playfully. Taking his stand, Pascal swore:

“I’ve known him for a really, really long time.”

Apart from interviewing each other, Vanity Fair also conducted individual interviews with both actors. In their respective interviews, both of them mentioned their old days. Domingo thanked his old circus days that taught him a lot of things and Pascal showered Game of Thrones with gratitude for making him what he is now.

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