Pedro Pascal’s Gladiator II Role Influenced Star Wars Mandalorian Changes

Pedro Pascal always voices the character of the Mandalorian, but because the bounty hunter’s code requires him to wear his Beskar armor constantly, stunt doubles like Lateef Crowder and Brendan Wayne often perform the physical scenes. The new season, The Mandalorian and Grogu, features Pascal in the armor more frequently and also shows his face without the helmet. Pascal was eager to do more of the physical acting himself this time around.

South of Midnight for PS5 launches March 31

The game South of Midnight became available on Xbox Series and PC (through Steam and the Microsoft Store) on April 8, 2025. A version for the Switch 2 is planned for release this spring.

Karl Urban Gives Exciting Response to His Other Beloved Superhero’s Return

I was listening to The Discourse podcast the other day, and Karl Urban – you know, Billy Butcher from The Boys – was on there talking about his new film, The Bluff. He mentioned how much he’d love to play Judge Dredd again, and honestly, that got me really excited! I’d definitely be up for seeing him back in that role.

5 DC Characters Who Deserve Absolute Versions (But Probably Won’t Get Them)

As the DC Absolute Universe expands, fans have expressed interest in seeing Absolute versions of certain characters, but it’s unlikely to happen in the near future. These characters either don’t quite fit the established world or have already died within the DC storyline. Here are five characters fans would love to see reimagined, but probably won’t.

7 Best Sitcoms of the 1990s (That Aren’t Friends, Frasier, or Seinfeld)

The 1990s weren’t just home to three fantastic sitcoms; there were so many great shows across all the networks! Even with a ton of good options, a few truly rose above the rest. Here are seven of the best, spanning the entire decade. They were all unique, but they all had one thing in common: they were hilarious then, and they still are today.

Why Mandalorian & Grogu Has Din Djarin Remove His Helmet Again Addressed By Jon Favreau And Pedro Pascal

A central theme of The Mandalorian has always been Din Djarin’s strong connection to his Mandalorian beliefs and the challenges he faces balancing those beliefs with his care for Grogu. Throughout seasons 1 and 2, moments where Din Djarin removed his helmet highlighted his developing bond with Grogu, ultimately leading to his journey in season 3 where he seeks to make amends for actions he perceived as wrong on Mandalore.