Pedro Pascal seems to have an issue with Rachel Zegler, although he might not even be aware of it.
The busy actor is set to portray Reed Richards on July 25th in “Fantastic Four: First Step,” marking his presence in various films and shows this year.
Rob Reiner’s era as the quintessential Trump-focused victim appears to be coming to an end.
There’s a lot at stake for this reboot. Yet, Pascal doesn’t hold back on making provocative remarks that could deter potential viewers. Remember when he drew comparisons between Trump voters and Nazis?
Will Zegler’s connection have any visibility?
Recently, Pascal criticized JK Rowling concerning her stance on women’s protections in sports related to trans women. Does he feel remorse for disparaging comments about the author?
No, not really. He mentioned his discomfort with the situation, reflecting, “Am I helping? Am I helping?” He feels this issue requires sensitivity to ensure true protection for people. He expresses a desire to safeguard those he cares about, but it seems to go beyond that.
If “Fantastic Four” struggles at the box office, Pascal might find it hard to continue offering this kind of “help.”
Ezra Miller, who you might remember has had quite the stormy past, has recently reemerged and announced a collaboration on a vampire film with director Lynn Ramsay. Their turbulent history doesn’t seem to deter potential projects.
Miller’s breakout film, “The Flash,” flopped, which may have prompted Hollywood to quietly sideline non-binary stars for a bit.
Meanwhile, there’s Rosie O’Donnell, who seems to be taking the crown for the ultimate Trump-crazed reaction now that Reiner appears to be fading from that role. The actress recently expressed her struggles during Trump’s presidency, admitting it led to depression and overeating.
She even proposed a recount to ensure Trump’s win in the upcoming election, alluding to the emotional toll his presidency took on her.
Switching gears, Seth Meyers recently shared thoughts that everything boils down to socialism. He seems to advocate for progressive ideas, referencing Zoran Mamdani’s leadership, suggesting that Democrats don’t need to shift to the center but rather embrace authenticity in their message.
Lastly, Mark Maron appears to be grappling with the cultural landscape as he publicly contemplated the state of comedy on his podcast. He’s noticing that anti-woke comics seem to be gaining the upper hand, which led him to announce the end of his long-running show.
In a more exciting note, it’s been confirmed that Denis Villeneuve will take the directing helm for the next James Bond film. This might just be the breath of fresh air the series needs.





