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Fans Cannot Get Enough of Alexander Skarsgard & Pedro Pascal's Kiss at Cannes 2025
Fans Cannot Get Enough of Alexander Skarsgard & Pedro Pascal's Kiss at Cannes 2025

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time20-05-2025

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Fans Cannot Get Enough of Alexander Skarsgard & Pedro Pascal's Kiss at Cannes 2025

has recently stunned fans by giving a kiss on Pedro Pascal's cheek after the premiere of his movie, 'Pillion' at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. The video of the two high-profile actors sharing a cheek kiss has gone viral on social media, making fans go into a frenzy. One post on X (formerly Twitter) capturing their moment has garnered 5.7 Million views as of now. Fans couldn't believe their eyes that this incident took place. Pedro Pascal and Alexander Skarsgard recently shared a very warm and special moment while at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. After the premiere of the Swedish actor's film, 'Pilion', was over, the actor moved to Pascal and gave him a kiss on the cheek. It is evident from the photos that both actors have immense respect and love for one another in each other's eyes. The moment took place as 'Pilion' received an exhilarating seven-minute-long standing ovation from the audience, making the cast and crew emotional and proud. Some of the fans' reactions to the kiss shared by Alexander Skarsgard and Pedro Pascal are given below: In the photos, fans could see Pedro Pascal wearing a simple gray T-shirt. The actor further wore a blue hat and his signature glasses. In the meantime, Alexander Skarsgard sported a minimalistic white T-shirt. However, the Swedish actor's look at the 'The Phoenician Scheme' premiere during the Cannes 2025 is what caught fans' eyes. He perfectly flaunted a pair of magnificent thigh-high black boots from Saint Laurent. Originally reported by Nikita Nath on Reality Tea. The post Fans Cannot Get Enough of Alexander Skarsgard & Pedro Pascal's Kiss at Cannes 2025 appeared first on Mandatory.

Alexander Skarsgard Kisses Pedro Pascal on Cheek During Ravenous Standing Ovation for ‘Pillion'
Alexander Skarsgard Kisses Pedro Pascal on Cheek During Ravenous Standing Ovation for ‘Pillion'

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time19-05-2025

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Alexander Skarsgard Kisses Pedro Pascal on Cheek During Ravenous Standing Ovation for ‘Pillion'

Sealed with a kiss! Alexander Skarsgard felt the love during an electric seven-minute standing ovation for his Cannes film Pilion, and returned it two-fold with a warm embrace and by planting a wet one on the cheek of a smiling Pedro Pascal who was on his feet. The directorial debut of Harry Lighton had its world premiere Sunday morning inside Salle Debussy, and the crowd — filled with guests like Eddington star Pascal, The Substance filmmaker Coralie Fargeat and Babygirl David Hinojosa — lapped up the sexy, BDSM-themed dramedy. The Un Certain Regard selection centers on Colin, a shy London lad played by Harry Melling, who encounters the smoldering and charismatic leader of a motorcycle club named Ray, Skarsgard, on Christmas Eve at a local pub. After a steamy oral sex session in an alleyway, Ray takes Colin under his wing by making Colin his submissive as they get tangled up in a relationship built around power dynamics. More from The Hollywood Reporter Wes Anderson, Benicio Del Toro's 'The Phoenician Scheme' Cannes Premiere Draws Polite Ovation Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson's 'Die My Love' Sells to Mubi for North America, U.K., Latin America 'A Pale View of Hills' Review: An Overly Cautious Adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's Haunting Novel In his review, The Hollywood Reporter's chief film critic David Rooney praised Lighton's debut for how delicately it presents the film's sexually-charged themes while also giving allowing Colin to have an arc and maintain his humanity. It's also very funny. 'Both Melling and Skarsgard show an intimate understanding of how the power dynamic between their characters works, but what gives Pillion its kick is the friction sparked when Colin starts wanting more,' writes Rooney. 'Melling conveys the paradoxical elevation of Colin's low self-esteem through the subservient relationship with an appealing pluckiness. He neither pleads nor demands, merely stating his wishes with a firmness that matches Ray's refusals.' Also in Rooney's review, he explains the meaning behind the word pillion: 'The word 'pillion,' more commonly used in Britain than the U.S., refers to the seat occupied by the passenger riding behind the driver on a motorcycle. Also known in queer parlance as a bottom.' It's also worth pointing out that Skarsgard's character sports an extra large pierced prosthetic, adding another high-profile example of Hollywood's prosthetic obsession as of late. During his film's introduction, Lighton, who admitted to having some nerves in presenting his first film at Cannes, said he hoped the film made the audience laugh, think and a little 'horny.' Helping accomplish the latter, Skarsgard turned up on stage in some tight black leather pants. His ensemble choice got a shout out from Cannes chief Thierry Fremaux prior to the screening, prompting Skarsgard to turn around and shake his backside. The 2025 Cannes Film Festival continues through May 24. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Goonies' Cast, Then and Now "A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job": From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV The 10 Best Baseball Movies of All Time, Ranked

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