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Downey praises Pedro Pascal's Hollywood journey

Downey praises Pedro Pascal's Hollywood journey

In a recent Vanity Fair interview, Robert Downey Jr. lauded co-star Pedro Pascal for his 'slow trajectory to becoming a household name,' calling it a reaffirmation of his faith in Hollywood.
Downey reflected on Pascal's journey, emphasizing its authenticity in an industry increasingly driven by instant virality.
Pascal, who gained global prominence with lead roles in The Mandalorian and The Last of Us, is currently cast as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic) in the upcoming Fantastic Four: First Steps. He is set to join Downey in Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled for a December 18, 2026 release. Pascal admitted during an interview that he'd faced backlash over his age, appearance, and casting—but said Downey's support helped him feel 'seen and safe' amid industry skepticism.
Downey specifically called Pascal's success 'a wildly hot streak' that reinforced his confidence in how the entertainment business continues to reward dedication.
Pascal himself expressed gratitude for Downey's mentorship. In Vanity Fair, he credited Downey with making him feel welcomed and steady in high-pressure environments, saying the veteran actor's warmth allowed him 'to be afraid, hungry, or ambivalent' without pressure.
Avengers: Doomsday will merge the Avengers, Wakandans, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and New Avengers to confront Doctor Doom, portrayed by Downey. The interconnected MCU project follows Fantastic Four: First Steps, which debuts July 25, 2025.
Downey's praise of Pascal comes at a moment when many actors are spotlighted for rapid success, making Pascal's story of perseverance stand out.

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