Pedro Pascal Doubles Down on Calling J.K. Rowling a "Heinous Loser" for Anti-Trans Comments | THR News Video
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Pedro Pascal Doubles Down on Calling J.K. Rowling a "Heinous Loser" for Anti-Trans Comments | THR News Video
Pedro Pascal is looking back at calling author J.K.
Rowling a "heinous loser" for her anti-trans views.
In April, the actor responded to a social media post that criticized Rowling for celebrating the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom’s landmark ruling that trans women should not be recognized as women and that "sex" should legally mean biological sex.
Lux Pascal is saying she's "incredibly proud" of her brother Pedro Pascal's Hollywood domination. The actress caught up with The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet of Madrid's Platino Awards. The younger Pascal sibling tells THR, that the 'Fantastic Four' and 'The Last of Us' star is truly just as brilliant as fans think he is. "I'm incredibly proud. But the thing is that I've always known that he is a superstar. It's funny because people have been asking me, 'Is he as kind as we think he is?' And I'm like, 'Yes!'"
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Pedro Pascal is blasting 'Harry Potter' author J.K. Rowling for her latest anti-trans tweets calling her a heinous loser. 'The Last of Us' star was responding to an Instagram post which criticized the author for celebrating the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom's landmark ruling last week that trans women should not be recognized as women and that "sex" should legally mean biological sex.
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'The Last of Us' star Bella Ramsey sat down with The Hollywood Reporter during their cover shoot for THR's sustainability issue to chat all about season 2 of the HBO hit show, growing up in the industry and more. Plus, they dish on their close bond with Pedro Pascal, working alongside new co-stars Isabela Merced, Kaitlyn Dever and more.
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Rupert Friend shares what the 'Jurassic' franchise means to him, while chatting with THR on the carpet for 'Jurassic World Rebirth.' Plus, he shares what the film brings to the franchise saying it's, "a love letter to Spielberg."
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The Hollywood Reporter's drama actor roundtable is about to drop...and we're giving you a special preview. The episode marks the latest installment in our signature roundtable series, Off Script with The Hollywood Reporter. This time around, the stars sitting down at our iconic table are Walton Goggins, Cooper Koch, Diego Luna, Eddie Redmayne, Adam Scott and Jeffrey Wright.
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Jack Betts, best recognized for his role in "Spider-Man" has died. He died in his sleep Thursday at his Los Osos, California home, his nephew, Dean Sullivan,.. TMZ.com
'28 Years Later,' the highly-anticipated third film in the '28 Days Later' series, is finally in theaters. Actors Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Alfie Williams and Jodie Comer spoke to The Hollywood Reporter all about the new film. Taylor-Johnson and Comer, who play a married couple named Jamie and Isla, opened up about the biggest challenges they encountered while making the movie. And Williams, who leads the film as Jamie and Isla's son Spike, shared what it was like stepping into this starring role. Since fans of '28 Days Later' have been eagerly awaiting this new film, which is intended to be the first movie in a new trilogy, the actors also revealed what they're most excited for audiences to see in '28 Years Later.'
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