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Pedro Pascal has dominated recent headlines for both his professional work and his outspoken activism. According to Deadline and Disney Fanatic, the big Marvel news is that Pedro wrapped his part as Reed Richards in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, a film that kicked off Marvels next cinematic era with a huge global debut but steep second-week dropoff. Right after, he completed shooting his scenes for Avengers: Doomsday, another tentpole that reunites legacy X-Men cast members and will debut in 2026. Fans and media have zeroed in on Pascals early wrap, given Reeds pivotal role in the Marvel universe, leading to speculation about the future of his character in the franchise. Meanwhile, Marvel is expected to see a full team reset after Secret Wars, with the X-Men stepping into the leading spotlight.
Away from blockbusters, Pedro attracted major online attention after publicly supporting pop star Sabrina Carpenter’s trans rights message at the MTV VMAs. Stories in Hola, The Express, and Reality Tea confirm that he posted a photo from Sabrinas rain-soaked performance — surrounded by drag and trans performers, with messages like In Trans We Trust — to his InstagramStories, complete with a crown emoji. This gesture further cemented Pascals role as a celebrity ally; he’s been vocally supportive of LGBTQ and trans rights, partly inspired by his sister Lux coming out as trans. Earlier this year, he confronted JK Rowling over anti-trans rhetoric and wore a prominent Protect the Dolls shirt at a UK premiere. His social posts consistently go viral and receive tens of thousands of shares, amplifying his advocacy.
Business news broke this week in both English and Spanish entertainment circles when Pedro filed a lawsuit against a Chilean pisco brand, Pedro Piscal, for alleged intellectual property infringement, as reported by Win1049. Legal observers note this is a rare move from an actor usually more focused on social causes than branding disputes.
On the retrospective front, streaming sites and media outlets like Koimoi have highlighted Pascals career, with nostalgia-driven lists of his memorable supporting roles — from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Good Wife to The Mandalorian and Game of Thrones — reminding fans of his longevity and versatility. And social chatter on Threads has been filled with fans demanding a timeline reset in film universes, all using Pascal as the meme template of choice.
In short, this week saw Pedro Pascal everywhere — finishing milestone Marvel projects, making visible stances on civil rights, fighting for his brand, and powering pop culture conversations both online and off.
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