"I would probably sacrifice myself to save a family member": Pedro Pascal Doesn't See Himself Lasting Very Long in a Zombie Apocalypse Using His Brute Strength

   

Pedro Pascal

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SUMMARY

  • Pedro Pascal won over fans worldwide with his portrayal of Joel Miller in the post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us.
  • While his on-screen character is depicted as strong and skilled in survival, Pascal doubts he possesses the same traits.
  • Discussing his ability to survive in a zombie apocalypse, the actor shared that he would likely perish while trying to save his family.

Hollywood star Pedro Pascal became a household name with his star performance in shows like Game of Thrones and The Mandalorian. The actor has some highly anticipated upcoming projects, such as Gladiator 2, Marvel’s Fantastic Four, and the second season of The Last of Us.

The Last of Us
The Last of Us | Credit: HBO

However, long before he took on the role of Joel Miller in the gritty, post-apocalyptic drama, he had already started contemplating his fate in a potential zombie apocalypse. However, despite his on-screen strength and resilience, Pascal doesn’t hold much hope for his survival, humbly admitting that he would likely perish while trying to save his family.

Pedro Pascal Reflected on His Chances in a Zombie Apocalypse

In his role as Joel Miller in The Last of Us, Pedro Pascal won fans over with his portrayal of a grief-stricken man tasked with transporting an immune young girl across the country while battling his own inner demons.

Pedro Pascal
Pedro Pascal | Credit: Gage Skidmore/CCA BY-SA 2.0/Wikimedia Commons

While his on-screen character is depicted as strong and skilled in survival, Pascal doubts he possesses the same traits. During a Reddit AMA, he reflected on his ability to survive a zombie apocalypse, sharing thoughts he had after watching Cillian Murphy’s 28 Days Later.

Describing the movie as “a terrifyingly realistic possible circumstance,” he shared that his top priorities would be keeping his dog, friends, and family safe, admitting that he would likely sacrifice himself to save them.

I had a dog at the time, and I knew that I would have to keep her alive at all costs — I would probably do everything to keep myself and my friends safe. I might not last that long because I would probably sacrifice myself to save a family member or something like that.

A still from The Last of Us | Credit: Max

However, the actor also acknowledged his limited physical fitness, suggesting that he would have to rely on his intelligence rather than his physical abilities to survive. While he’s uncertain about his survival, The Last of Us Season 2 promises an intense journey for Joel and Ellie after escaping the Firefly hospital.

Pedro Pascal Affirmed The Last of Us Season 2 Will Stay True to the Game

Based on the popular game, The Last of Us became a huge hit, earning widespread praise for its faithful adaptation of the source material. And the star of the show Pedro Pascal has assured fans that the upcoming season will also adhere closely to the game’s narrative.

Pedro Pascal in The Last of Us Season 2
Pedro Pascal in The Last of Us Season 2 | Credit: HBO

In an interview with Esquire, Pascal confirmed, “It will stay true to the game, like entirely, I think,” adding that deviating from the original game’s story would be illogical.

While specific plot details for the next season are still under wraps, HBO has released a teaser offering a glimpse of Pascal and Bella Ramsey as Joel and Ellie, along with Isabela Merced’s Dina, Catherine O’Hara, and Kaitlyn Dever’s Abby.

Catherine O'Hara in The Last of Us Season 2
Catherine O’Hara in The Last of Us Season 2 | Credit: HBO

Jeffrey Wright, reprising his role as Isaac Dixon from The Last of Us Part II, also makes a brief appearance in the clip. Season 2, however, does not yet have an official release date, but speculation suggests it could debut in 2025.