Pedro Pascal, widely known for his standout roles in Narcos and Game of Thrones, has recently shared his thoughts on becoming a father as he celebrates turning 50 this year.
The Chilean-American actor, who recently starred alongside Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans in the romantic comedy Materialists, spoke candidly about how reaching this milestone has brought noticeable changes to his personality.

Pedro Pascal Reflects on Fatherhood
In a heartfelt interview with Vanity Fair, Pascal revealed that fatherhood was never a pressing desire for him but admitted to having fond dreams of taking his future children to the movies.
“I’ve had dreams of taking my kids to the movies the way my parents took me,” he shared. “So I guess I want a shortcut to an interesting human being, who is my child, who will go see something that I want to see.”
While the actor expressed a gentle longing for fatherhood, he also described turning 50 as a moment of heightened vulnerability.
“Turning fifty felt more vulnerable—much more vulnerable,” Pascal confessed. “More so, more so. What a silly thing for a 50-year-old man—to have all this attention! This is such shadow-voice shit, you know what I mean?”
Career Highlights and Upcoming Projects
Professionally, Pedro Pascal continues to thrive. Following his recent success in Materialists, he has several high-profile projects lined up, including roles in The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Avengers: Doomsday, adding to his impressive and diverse filmography.
Fans eagerly await to see how Pascal’s career evolves as he balances his personal reflections on life and fatherhood with his continued rise in Hollywood.