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Pedro Pascal Goes Full Dad Mode at Mandalorian S3 Premiere

Pedro Pascal Goes Full Dad Mode at Mandalorian S3 Premiere
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The internet's favorite dad is at it again!

Last night we watched Mandalorian cast celebrating the premiere of season 3 on the red carpet. Among many other celebrity guests and cast members at the party, journalists were especially interested in Pedro Pascal. From the show's first episodes, the actor portrays and voices Din Djarin, known as The Mandalorian, or Mando – the lead character.

With all the newfound attention because of the role of Joel Miller in The Last of Us series, based on the popular video game, Pascal was recently granted the title of the ultimate dad of the internet. And, one can say, he's feeling pretty good about it and playing along whenever he can.

The Mandalorian premiere did not go without the lead's 'dad influence' as well. Besides rocking a classic cardigan-over-the-shoulder look, the actor caught someone cussing on the red carpet, and has pointed that out in the most polite way.

The incident took place in a middle of an interview for Variety while answering a question about Grogu's comeback in season 3. Pascal was asked, when and how he found out about it and then got distracted by the conversation of someone passing by.

"That's not very Disney, " the actor said, recollecting the thought that got lost because of that overheard cursing word. What exactly did he hear? We will never know. But we see how the words caused him to look over his shoulder and interrupt his own answer.

This sweet reaction caused even more fans to get behind him. Many fans shared this moment saying how much they love Pascal and how dad-like he's being… again.

What's for the people who might've been letting a bad word accidentally slide? Fans have recognized Aisha Tyler and Kirsten Vangsness from Criminal Minds accompanied by several other people in the background, so there's a good chance they were the ones Pascal overheard. Although they were tagged in a bunch of tweets pointing that out, both of them are yet to react.