Pedro Pascal is enjoying the excitement built around his latest project, 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' following the release of the first trailer for the highly-anticipated movie. The Chilean-American actor has started the press tour for the Marvel production alongside his co-stars Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
The 'Last of Us' star stepped out in an over-the-top look during his latest outing while promoting the movie with the rest of the cast. This is not the first time Pedro has had fun with his looks, mixing patterns and prints for the special occasion.
The actor wore a Bode shirt from the brand's latest collection, featuring a print with multiple flags, seemingly sending a message of unity. He paired the look with baggy pants in a plaid pattern and wore black loafers and clear-frame reading glasses.
Pedro's outfit stood out from the rest of the cast, as the other actors wore neutral tones. Ebon Moss-Bachrach wore a casual yet stylish look, which consisted of a striped shirt, a blue blazer, and navy pants.
Meanwhile, Joseph Quinn wore an all-black look, and Vanessa Kirby wore a black dress featuring cut-outs and two blue panels, referencing her character in the movie.
Following the special event, Pedro had a sweet moment with a fan at Starbucks. The actor posed for a photo with a barista, wearing the same look with a gray sweater on top.
Pedro is known for being friendly with his fans, even after being catapulted into stardom in recent years with his latest film and television projects, including 'Gladiator II' with Paul Mescal.
'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' storyline:
"One of the things we decided early on was not to do an origin story," director Matt Shakman said to EW about the upcoming movie. "One of the ways we're making it our own thing is we're not telling the story of them going up and being changed, and starting our story [there]."
"There's a lot of well-known narrative that leads into that moment, right? And then you're making up your new story starting basically at the end of the first act, and we thought, 'Well, let's just start this thing off on a completely new foot. So we are beginning after that.'"
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