Pedro Pascal movies and shows you can stream right now
The Mandalorian basically has something for everybody: Awesome and well-shot action, the adorable Baby Yoda, Star Wars lore from both the movies and the animated series, and of course, Din Djarin actor Pedro Pascal. Whether you thirst over him (yes, in the helmet!) or you simply think he’s a great actor, the show’s star certainly is popular right now.
Previously to The Mandalorian, Pascal was arguably most famous for his stint on Game of Thrones, playing Oberyn Martell in season 4. You might also recognize him from the show Narcos on Netflix, where he played DEA agent Javier Peña.
If you’re curious as to what other shows and movies Pedro Pascal has been in, along with where to stream them, look no further. Here’s where you can watch this Chilean actor in action.
What Pedro Pascal movies and shows are streaming?
As you already know, you can catch Pascal in The Mandalorian on Disney Plus. New episodes of the second season debut on the streaming service every Friday morning, with the finale airing on December 18, 2020.
As for Game of Thrones, the show is streaming exclusively on HBO, meaning you can also use their service HBO Max to tune in. Narcos, as we mentioned, is a Netflix Original, so you can find it there.
As for the remaining shows and movies Pascal appears in, you can find the following on these streaming services:
- Triple Frontier (2019) – Netflix
- If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) – Hulu
- Prospect (2018) – Netflix
- Bloodsucking Bastards (2015) – Amazon Prime Video
- The Mentalist (2014) seasons 6 and 7 – Amazon Prime Video
- Graceland (2013-2015) – Amazon Prime Video and Hulu
- Homeland (2011-2020) season 3 – Showtime and Hulu
- Brothers & Sisters (2006-2011) season 5 – Hulu
Looking ahead, Pascal will also appear in the Wonder Woman sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, which will hit both theaters and HBO Max on December 25, 2020. And after that, he’ll star in the sequel to The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D, titled We Can Be Heroes. The movie is directed by Robert Rodriguez and will debut January 1, 2021 on Netflix .
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