Pedro Pascal Hated His ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Look so Much He’s Kept Beard Ever Since
JUL 22 – Pedro Pascal has avoided shaving since playing Maxwell Lord in Wonder Woman 1984 and now sports a mustache as Reed Richards despite some fan backlash, he said.
- On Monday’s edition of LADbible’s "Agree to Disagree", Pedro Pascal said, "I was so appalled by the way I look in Wonder Woman 1984," noting he never has gone back to being clean-shaven for an acting role.
- In the DC sequel Wonder Woman 1984, Pascal played Maxwell Lord, which premiered in theaters and on HBO Max on Christmas Day 2020.
- Pedro Pascal, who sports his trademark mustache as Reed Richards, sparked backlash among purists, Pascal said, 'I was so appalled by the way I look in Wonder Woman 1984.'
- Pascal said, 'I’m more aware of disgruntlement around my casting than anything I’ve ever done,' adding he would’ve shaved for Reed Richards if asked.
- The Fantastic Four: First Steps confirmed Pedro Pascal will reprise Reed Richards, currently filming in London.
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Pedro Pascal was 'so appalled' by his 'Wonder Woman 1984' look that he hasn't been clean-shaven for a role since
"The Fantastic Four: First Steps" star said he would have made an exception for his latest movie.Phillip Faraone/Getty Pedro Pascal attends 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' world premiere July 21 in Los AngelesPedro Pascal has been named one of PEOPLE's Sexiest Men of the Year, but he doesn't find himself so easy to look at without any scruff."I grow such s--- facial hair," Pascal said on Monday's edition of LADbible's "Agree to Disagree" vide…
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Pedro Pascal is returning to the superhero world in Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but he had previously starred in DC's Wonder Woman 1984.
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