The sun was clearly making her feel cheerful as she rocked a colourful gúna to the annual Liz and Noel's Chernobyl Lunch at the Intercontinental Hotel on ...
Jack Black and Jason Momoa star in the first attempt to adapt the blockbuster video game for the big screen. And Pedro Pascal ...
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PARIS (AP) — First, the plane disappeared from radar screens somewhere over the French Alps, on March 24, 2015. Then, ...
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Pedro Pascal, best known for running from zombies in “The Last of Us” and battling in another galaxy in “The Mandalorian,” is showing off his fancy footwork in a new Apple commercial ...
During a White House press briefing on Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about the Trump Administration's refusal to identify alleged illegal immigrants and gang ...
If you’ve ever wanted to see Pedro Pascal dancing in a red and yellow dreamland, well, today is your lucky day. That’s because Apple has just released a new ad featuring the actor and directed ...
Johnson is, of course, the matchmaker; Pascal is, naturally, her perfect match; and Evans her slightly rougher-around-the-edges former partner. So far, so Hitch – though, with Song at the helm there ...
A new ad for Apple AirPods 4, directed by legendary filmmaker Spike Jonze and starring an all-dancing, all-vogueing Pedro Pascal, has fans losing it. The actor, best-known The Last of Us and The ...
At 5 minutes and 36 seconds, Spike Jonze’s commercial for AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) starring Pedro Pascal is indeed a “film” of sorts, just as Apple labels it on YouTube.