Pedro Pascal Finally Addresses His 'Star Wars' Franchise Exit

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Pedro Pascal as Din Djarin in 'The Mandalorian'

Credit: Lucasfilm

16 Comments

  1. San Marco Dwayne

    Disney gotta be out of their minds if they think anyone wants to see Poopdalorian after his little kissing scene with Colbert! Get rid of him and good riddance!

  2. Peters

    Maybe he enjoys working with Jon Faveru because he’s a good kisser… 🙄

  3. Y?

    Darn it I was really hoping he finally saw the light and was going to leave the franchise permanently. Stop doing damage control, Disney.

    1. Sam

      I wish he would exit. Permanently. Everyone has Ped(r)o fatigue.

      1. Lynda

        Not just that, baby yoda fatigue to. I never got into it but got fatigued just from seeing franchise everywhere in the stores

  4. Impeccable

    Never watch anything with that woke man in it again!!!

    1. Cynthia09

      Me either. Tired of these celebs that keep pooping on themselves and making Disney look worse and worse!

    2. Thomas Dunner

      Same here

  5. Howard

    Pedro Pascal: *Kisses Stephen Colbert on live tv and disgusts a lot of people*

    Disney: Quick! Write an a r t i c l e about how he’s never leaving us!

  6. Joseph T

    Wow. He is one dedicated actor. He’s a lot of other things to. I’d name them but I don’t use that kind of language.

    1. Thomas Dunner

      totally yes I’ve got some comments for pedro pascal with some choice words myself lol

      1. USaidIt

        I wish he was in a galaxy far far away

  7. Grayskull7

    Go away Pedro. Just go away. Please.

  8. Yancy Cobb

    That kiss would never have happened on the Jonny Carson show. 🤢🤮

    1. Timothy

      Kimmel and Colbert shows are why people would rather spend a fortune on classic DVD movies and shows rather than stream this modern hot garbage and constantly be subjected to this immorality pushing

      1. Kaylee

        Celebrities used to hide their wokeness to remain popular to the general audience. Nowadays it’s all about the “modern audience” and never about the majority audience anymore.

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