Pedro Pascal is seemingly the most in demand guy in Hollywood. For quite some time now, it’s been rumoured that theGame of ThronesandThe Last of Usstar may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it appears that’s now confirmed to be true.Yesterday was a busy ol’ day forDisney. The company revealed a major new partnership withEpic Games, teasing a brand new Disney xFortnitecrossover world. It was confirmed thatThe Mandalorian and Groguwould release in 2026, plus we got our first look atMoana 2. On the topic ofMarvel, Disney CEO Bob Iger expressed that the MCU would begin focusing on its most popular properties, trimming down its bloated output and opting for quality over quantity. It’s a shift that is very much needed given the current franchise fatigue many fans are experiencing. The upcomingFantastic Fourcould revive some interest though.The Marvelsis now streaming on Disney Plus. Take a look at the film in action below.Yes, it turns out that those whispers are seemingly true. Pedro Pascal is joining the MCU in an undisclosed role inFantastic Four. On Tuesday 6 February, Pedro attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Retrospective event in Los Angeles, California, withFantastic Fourlisted as one of his projects on his SAG-AFTRA listing.AdvertAccording to Dexerto, Pedro’s profileread, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2and will soon begin production on Marvel Studios’Fantastic Four.” This has since been edited, simply reading, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2.” It’s clear that someone let the cat out of the bag too early.It’s assumed that the actor will portray Reed Richards but that remains unconfirmed at this moment in time. Given thatThe Last of Usresumes filming within the next 7 days, Pedro will likely soon return to Canada for that. He’ll then begin production onFantastic Four, The Mandalorian and Grogu, andMaterialistslater this year. Booked and busy, as they say.Featured Image Credit: HBO, Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesTopics:Marvel,TV And Film,Disney

Pedro Pascal is seemingly the most in demand guy in Hollywood. For quite some time now, it’s been rumoured that theGame of ThronesandThe Last of Usstar may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it appears that’s now confirmed to be true.Yesterday was a busy ol’ day forDisney. The company revealed a major new partnership withEpic Games, teasing a brand new Disney xFortnitecrossover world. It was confirmed thatThe Mandalorian and Groguwould release in 2026, plus we got our first look atMoana 2. On the topic ofMarvel, Disney CEO Bob Iger expressed that the MCU would begin focusing on its most popular properties, trimming down its bloated output and opting for quality over quantity. It’s a shift that is very much needed given the current franchise fatigue many fans are experiencing. The upcomingFantastic Fourcould revive some interest though.The Marvelsis now streaming on Disney Plus. Take a look at the film in action below.Yes, it turns out that those whispers are seemingly true. Pedro Pascal is joining the MCU in an undisclosed role inFantastic Four. On Tuesday 6 February, Pedro attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Retrospective event in Los Angeles, California, withFantastic Fourlisted as one of his projects on his SAG-AFTRA listing.AdvertAccording to Dexerto, Pedro’s profileread, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2and will soon begin production on Marvel Studios’Fantastic Four.” This has since been edited, simply reading, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2.” It’s clear that someone let the cat out of the bag too early.It’s assumed that the actor will portray Reed Richards but that remains unconfirmed at this moment in time. Given thatThe Last of Usresumes filming within the next 7 days, Pedro will likely soon return to Canada for that. He’ll then begin production onFantastic Four, The Mandalorian and Grogu, andMaterialistslater this year. Booked and busy, as they say.Featured Image Credit: HBO, Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesTopics:Marvel,TV And Film,Disney
Pedro Pascal is seemingly the most in demand guy in Hollywood. For quite some time now, it’s been rumoured that theGame of ThronesandThe Last of Usstar may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it appears that’s now confirmed to be true.Yesterday was a busy ol’ day forDisney. The company revealed a major new partnership withEpic Games, teasing a brand new Disney xFortnitecrossover world. It was confirmed thatThe Mandalorian and Groguwould release in 2026, plus we got our first look atMoana 2. On the topic ofMarvel, Disney CEO Bob Iger expressed that the MCU would begin focusing on its most popular properties, trimming down its bloated output and opting for quality over quantity. It’s a shift that is very much needed given the current franchise fatigue many fans are experiencing. The upcomingFantastic Fourcould revive some interest though.The Marvelsis now streaming on Disney Plus. Take a look at the film in action below.Yes, it turns out that those whispers are seemingly true. Pedro Pascal is joining the MCU in an undisclosed role inFantastic Four. On Tuesday 6 February, Pedro attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Retrospective event in Los Angeles, California, withFantastic Fourlisted as one of his projects on his SAG-AFTRA listing.AdvertAccording to Dexerto, Pedro’s profileread, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2and will soon begin production on Marvel Studios’Fantastic Four.” This has since been edited, simply reading, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2.” It’s clear that someone let the cat out of the bag too early.It’s assumed that the actor will portray Reed Richards but that remains unconfirmed at this moment in time. Given thatThe Last of Usresumes filming within the next 7 days, Pedro will likely soon return to Canada for that. He’ll then begin production onFantastic Four, The Mandalorian and Grogu, andMaterialistslater this year. Booked and busy, as they say.
Pedro Pascal is seemingly the most in demand guy in Hollywood. For quite some time now, it’s been rumoured that theGame of ThronesandThe Last of Usstar may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it appears that’s now confirmed to be true.
Yesterday was a busy ol’ day forDisney. The company revealed a major new partnership withEpic Games, teasing a brand new Disney xFortnitecrossover world. It was confirmed thatThe Mandalorian and Groguwould release in 2026, plus we got our first look atMoana 2. On the topic ofMarvel, Disney CEO Bob Iger expressed that the MCU would begin focusing on its most popular properties, trimming down its bloated output and opting for quality over quantity. It’s a shift that is very much needed given the current franchise fatigue many fans are experiencing. The upcomingFantastic Fourcould revive some interest though.
The Marvelsis now streaming on Disney Plus. Take a look at the film in action below.
Yes, it turns out that those whispers are seemingly true. Pedro Pascal is joining the MCU in an undisclosed role inFantastic Four. On Tuesday 6 February, Pedro attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Retrospective event in Los Angeles, California, withFantastic Fourlisted as one of his projects on his SAG-AFTRA listing.
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According to Dexerto, Pedro’s profileread, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2and will soon begin production on Marvel Studios’Fantastic Four.” This has since been edited, simply reading, “Pascal recently wrapped production on Ridley Scott’s highly anticipatedGladiator 2.” It’s clear that someone let the cat out of the bag too early.
It’s assumed that the actor will portray Reed Richards but that remains unconfirmed at this moment in time. Given thatThe Last of Usresumes filming within the next 7 days, Pedro will likely soon return to Canada for that. He’ll then begin production onFantastic Four, The Mandalorian and Grogu, andMaterialistslater this year. Booked and busy, as they say.
Topics:Marvel,TV And Film,Disney