See Pedro Pascal suffer while talking about Game of Thrones, The Last of Us and The Mandalorian [VIDÉO]


Pedro Pascal, the most popular actor on the planet right now, according to IMDB, was on a YouTube show to eat hot chicken wings and answer questions regarding his career.

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Series Hot Ones, who has been extremely popular on YouTube for years, has done several viral interviews in the past with Gordon Ramsey, Shaq, Tom Holland and Post Malone. This time, it is the darling of the web, Pedro Pascal, who played the game.

The guests at Hot Ones have to eat ten chicken wings (or a vegan version) with hot sauces that go higher and higher on the Scoville scale. In other words: the wings are becoming more and more impossible to eat.

Pascal generally did well with the pungent challenge. The whole thing degenerated a little when he went to DA’BOMB Beyond Insanity, sauce known for its rather catastrophic effects on Hollywood stars.

As a bonus, the actor offers a few pearls on his most popular projects, including a hitherto unknown information on Game of Thrones, series in which he played Oberyn Martell in season 4. The actor admitted to having fallen asleep following his iconic brutal death scene, where The Mountain gouged out his eyes and crushed his skull. He felt so good with a lot of fake cold blood on his body during a shoot known for its extreme heat… that he fell asleep. A whole man.

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Pascal also offers his opinions on the character of Joel Miller from the series The Last of Us, which will air its final episode next Sunday. As for The Mandalorianhe confirms that Grogu is an incredible stage partner because of the technologies employed to bring him to life.

But you can also simply entertain yourself with this video by watching Pedro Pascal pass an ice cube on his face in pain, while talking regarding his favorite cereal.

Pedro Pascal at Hot Ones with Sean Evans

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