Pedro Pascal's Top 8 "Daddiest" Movies and TV Shows Ranked

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From Pedro Pascal's rising fame down to his "daddiest" form in his Hollywood career thus far, which roles did he shine in the most? We have listed the top 8 movies and TV shows where Pascal's father figure and sexiest roles lie.

8. Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)

One of the most popular videos that brought Pedro Pascal to his fame was from his iconic line in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, specifically the part where his character, Whiskey, said, "You can scream my name as loud as you need to, sugar."

Pascal plays Agent Whiskey in the Kingsman franchise, where he uses a lasso as a weapon, and if a cowboy agent doesn't get the "daddy" role going, he is later revealed to be a double agent related to a drug lord in the film.

Streaming Platforms: Hulu, Disney+

7. The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)

Starring alongside co-star Nicolas Cage, Pedro Pascal plays Javi Gutiérrez, who happens to be one of Nic's wealthiest fans in the film. Javi had one goal, and that's to have Cage come to his birthday party and lead the most chaotic adventure they could go on together.

Streaming Platforms: Peacock, Netflix

6. Gladiator II (2024)

Tight armor that perfectly highlights Pascal's toned physique, along with the common blood and war men face — Gladiator II might just have been a dream come true, especially to fans who have seen his work since he played Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones.

Ridley Scott's belated sequel to Gladiator has Pascal appearing as Acacius, a popular and noble general of the Roman army, against whom Paul Mescal's Lucius swears revenge after Acacius' invasion led to the death of Lucius' wife.

Streaming Platforms: Paramount+

5. The Mandalorian (2019-Present)

There's just something about masked men that gets Pedro Pascal's fans going, and it started when he showcased his talent playing the titular character in The Mandalorian. His Star Wars debut had only burned his candle for a brighter future.

Streaming Platforms: Disney+

4. If Baele Street Could Talk (2018)

If Pedro Pascal fans are being honest, we need more roles where Pedro Pascal gets to speak Spanish throughout his scenes.

In a span of only appearing for roughly three and a half minutes, Pascal's role as Pietro Alvarez stole the spotlight, as he didn't care, no matter how small his part was — and thanks to his efforts, his short screen time became a pivotal moment for the movie altogether.

Streaming Platforms: Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video

3. Narcos (2015-2017)

Somewhat similar to Pascal's Kingsman role, his Javier Peña in the Narcos series is a Spanish DEA agent who worked to track down Pablo Escobar and the Medellín Cartel, except Peña is actually based on a real-life figure. Placing Pascal in authority figure roles might not seem such a bad idea, after all.

Streaming Platforms: Netflix

2. Game of Thrones (2011-2019)

Oberyn of House Martell may not have won the battle against Clegane, aka The Hound, but in the first few scenes he appeared in seven episodes in Game of Thrones season 4, he won the hearts of fans, and his growing support since.

This philandering hedonist knew how to make every room he stepped into become his stage. His abundant charm earned him a spot as one of the best male characters in George R.R. Martin's show (except for that unruly death scene).

Streaming Platforms: HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video

1. The Last of Us (2023-Present)

Who could've played Joel Miller better (and who wouldn't agree that Joel is the "daddiest" role Pascal has ever played)?

The Naughty Dog video game-based show highlighted more of Joel's brutal and ruthless tendencies that fans may not have realized as much when playing the game itself. In The Last of Us' post-apocalyptic world, Pascal's Joel barely had any distinguishable features from Troy Baker's in-game model and voice.

Streaming Platforms: HBO Max, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video

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