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Did Pedro Pascal Reveal Too Much About The Mandalorian?

Did Pedro Pascal Reveal Too Much About The Mandalorian?
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Due to either Graham Norton's charm or several sips of a cocktail, but his guests sometimes seem to tell more that they should.

In a recent episode of Graham Norton's Show, Pedro Pascal, the ultimate internet daddy and the faceless star of The Mandalorian, probably said too much about the series.

When asked by the host if he's aware that he's upstaged every time he's in the scene with Grogu, Pascal admitted that it was never a question.

Indeed, who can compete with "Baby Yoda"? Yes, the Mandalorian himself called his artificial co-star "Baby Yoda". It must have slipped his tongue, for he swiftly corrected himself and said the proper name of "Grogu" instead.

There are many requirements and rules that actors sometimes have to follow and obey. For example, James Bond actors famously may not wear full suits in any other films.

So, it is no wonder that people started to wonder if Disney makes Pascal address his adorable colleague as "Grogu" and not "Baby Yoda," in all cases.

"The best thing is that apparently Disney staff specifically told him to call him Grogu in public," says a Youtube comment by Mediados.

None the less adorable was Pedro Pascal when he did erroneously say "Baby Yoda".

The look in his eyes appears to give away his inner screaming: "What have you done?!"; and an innocent self-deprecating joke about facing problems with Disney make up the actor's charm and contribute to his personality, which wasn't left unnoticed by his fans.

However much he may have said, the beloved Mandalorian shed some light on the process of shooting with Grogu.

According to Pascal, there are two robotic puppets: one for distance filming and another for close-ups. Both are very detailed, but the latter has great facial expression, which is why it is used in close range.

The actor also shared his experience of not being recognized as the Mandalorian because of the helmet he wears on set and in the series of the same name.

He said that the only way for him to prove he's the guy is to speak in his breathy low voice, which Pascal finds inappropriate and that it belongs to the bedroom.

The third season of The Mandalorian is already streaming on Disney Plus. So don't waste your opportunity to enjoy the Baby-Yoda-cute Grogu and his helmet-wearing protector.