Fantastic Four, First Steps
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Pascal's seeming overnight success popped off in season 4 of Game of Thrones, in which he played the Dornish Prince Oberyn Martell, the "Red Viper," who meets a particularly gruesome demise, even by Westerosian standards.
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” grossed $118 million at the domestic box office over the weekend—largely meeting earlier projections, but still placing it behind “Superman” for the biggest superhero film opening of 2025 so far.
But there was a very simple way for the MCU to reboot its thirst traps in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. And Pedro Pascal didn't even need to go shirtless for it. He would have simply needed to unbutton a bit.
Pedro Pascal took his sisters Lux Pascal and Javiera Balmaceda to the world premiere of "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" in Downtown Los Angeles on Monday night.
Vanessa Kirby and Pedro Pascal star as married couple Reed Richards and Sue Storm in 'The Fantastic Four: The First Steps.' The duo reveal their characters' wedding song and how they grew close amid filming the latest Marvel film.
The only way he knows how to handle that is by starting to baby-proof the world, rather than just be present for the experience.” — Pedro Pascal/aka Mr. Fantastic
At first glance, there’s nothing that looks particularly sexual about this popcorn bucket. It’s just Mister Fantastic using his stretching ability to hold what is, from his perspective, a giant popcorn bucket.
Pascal and the star-studded cast discuss the highly-anticipated Fantastic Four: First Steps. They tell us why they had immediate chemistry. Plus, what they think about their own action figures.
Pedro Pascal (Mr. Fantastic) has taken to Instagram to share some new behind-the-scenes photos from The Fantastic Four: First Steps, giving us a closer look at the team in their classic
Pedro Pascal and the rest of the Fantastic Four cast took a crack at trying to play Marvel Rivals and it was pretty chaotic.
You don't have to do any homework before seeing The Fantastic Four: First Steps, according to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. The bad: It's the last Marvel flick we're getting until 2026. More good: It has a super Rotten Tomatoes score.