"What's New with 'The Last Of Us’ Star Pedro Pascal Post SAG Awards Speech?"


 'The Last Of Us' Star Pedro Pascal Gives Season 2 Update After "Somewhat Tanked" Hang Awards Discourse: "Filming Is Going Amazing"


Last weekend, Pedro Pascal won the fan vote to take the Male television Star of the Year prize at Individuals' Decision Awards for his job as Joel in HBO's The Last Of Us. After six days, he won the vote of his friends to land the Droop Award for Male Entertainer In a Show Series, his most memorable significant industry acknowledgment.


Having missed out to Progression's Kieran Culkin at previous awards shows this season, Pascal looked shocked when his name was called.


"This is off-base for various reasons," he said in front of an audience. "I'm somewhat inebriated. I figured I could become inebriated." (You can watch his discourse above.)


Later in the press room, Pascal uncovered he drank tequila and affirmed that he was "genuinely astounded" by the win, which made him destroy with his marketing specialists behind the stage.


For the Hang Awards, held in Los Angeles, Pascal flew in from Vancouver where Season 2 of The Last of Us has been underway since February 12. (He acknowledged Individuals' Decision Award from a distance.)


"Filming is going amazing," Pascal educated Deadline concerning the initial fourteen days of creation. "It's kind of dazzling the kind of focus and commitment that everybody has going into Season 2."


He proceeded to single out The Last of Us co-maker/chief maker Craig Mazin and his co-lead Bella Ramsey, calling them "this kind of guide and authority that I've not experienced previously."


"It's incredible to be back home with them and imaginatively and everyone, our whole team, they're working harder than I might imagine, much harder than our most memorable season which is near unthinkable. It's really inspiring and mind blowing and this is because of them," Pascal expressed, referring to his Hang Award.


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He later talked more about returning to The Last of Us set for Season 2 to repeat his job as Joel.


"Stepping into those boots again, it feels oddly shiny new," he said. "I've done nothing like this before that has such original creation before I at any point got to it."


The Last of Us depends on the famous computer game of a similar name, with the game's Neil Druckmann co-creating/chief producing the television series close by Mazin.


"And afterward to be given the space to creator what might I need to give and to be under Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann and close by Bella Ramsey has been actually the entire explanation it works for me," he said. "I suppose I'm learning something new consistently, and I'll consider it presumably until the end of my life."


Major new cast increments for Season 2, which depends on The Last of Us: Part II game, include Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Isabela Merced as Dina and Young Mazino as Jesse.


Mazin and Druckmann are directing episodes from Season 2 close by Season 1's Peter Hoar as well as Imprint Mylod (Progression), Nina Lopez-Corrado (Perry Bricklayer), Stephen Williams (Gatekeepers) and Kate Herron (Loki).