Pedro Pascal in Mandalorez influenced the rules of the Golden Globe

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The creators of the series "Mandalorets" went on a bold step, inviting the famous and textured actor to the title role in his project, but at the same time hiding his face behind the helmet for eight episodes. By fulfilling the role of the hunter for the heads of Dina Jarin, Pedro Pascal remains invisible almost the entire first season, opening his face only for a couple of dozen seconds in the final series of the first season. In the context of the narration, this is a fun decision, but now it has led to quite real consequences. Considering the extremely limited appearance of Pascal in Mandalortez, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has amended the Rules of the Golden Globe - from now on "exclusively voice acting work to participate in the competition is not allowed."

According to Variety, this clarification is directly dictated by the fact that technically Pascal in Mandalorets is represented only in the form of a voice, except for those for a few seconds when his face appears on the screen. The actor still did not fall into the list of nominees to the Golden Globe at the end of 2019, but HFPA decided to clarify its rules to avoid possible misunderstandings in the future. In this regard, the Collider's edition is jokingly noted that with this state of affairs, the baby, which is a living being, was to be among the nominees for the Golden Globe 2020 in the category "Best Actor".

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After some time, after the premiere of "Mandalortz" it became known that Pascal was not so often turned out to be in the costume of the main character, as it was possible to think. When the actor was engaged in the rehearsals of the play "King Lire" on Broadway, his dubler on the Mandalortz shooting area was Brendan Wayne, the grandson of the King Western King John Wayne. At the same time, Pascal had another doubleler, Latif Crowder.

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