Can anyone resist Pedro Pascal? He’s a superhero who can make a person feel safe even after the apocalypse—or following the Cannes premiere of their film, as in the case of Alexander Skarsgård. Skarsgård’s new project, Pillion—directed by Harry Lighton—follows young Colin (Harry Melling) as he engages in a sadomasochistic relationship with mysterious biker Ray (Skarsgård).
The film’s debut at Cannes 2025 was followed by seven long minutes of appreciation, ovation, and applause. And to whom did Skarsgård run, without a second thought, for some extra warmth as the crowd cheered? Pascal, of course!
After the hug, Skarsgård gave Pascal a kiss on the cheek as well—and needless to say, the moment went viral. Perhaps that’s because it’s refreshing to see two men show affection and mutual esteem in a way that isn’t a handshake, a fleeting pat on the back, or a nod.
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If anyone can promote non-toxic masculinity, that person is Pascal. The actor has managed to establish himself in Hollywood with a rare combination of stage presence, irony, sincerity, charisma, effortless sensuality, sympathy, and the courage to talk about battles that are close to his heart, like the anti-trans movement.
Pascal, who has no children, may not be a daddy in the most classic sense. But as he himself has said, “daddy is a way of being.” He exudes the welcoming energy of someone who does not take himself too seriously, but can be intensely present when needed. He does not have the attitude of a star, but he has the charm of an old-time actor. It’s a breath of fresh air in an age when celebrities seem increasingly distant, filtered through PR and strictly controlled social media.
In other words: we get it, Alexander Skarsgård. After a college exam, a job interview, or yet another call that could have been an email, we too wish we could find comfort in an embrace with Pedro Pascal.
Original story in VF Italy.
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