Pedro Pascal potentially set to feature in Tony Gilroy's upcoming musical drama, Behemoth.
Pedro Pascal, the popular actor known for his roles in various high-profile projects, is set to collaborate with writer-director Tony Gilroy on the upcoming musical drama "Behemoth." According to recent IMDb listings, Pascal will replace Oscar Isaac in the role of a cellist who returns to Los Angeles to make music for movies [1][4].
The film, produced by Searchlight Pictures, is expected to be directed by Gilroy, who has previously worked on films like "Michael Clayton," "Duplicity," and the "Star Wars" spin-off "Andor." Gilroy will also act as one of the producers, along with Sanne Wohlenberg [5].
"Behemoth" is a unique musical drama that tells its story through music cues and nonlinear flashbacks spanning 20 years [3]. The pivotal point of the narrative revolves around a cellist, a role that Pascal will be portraying.
The movie is currently in the pre-production stages, with Gilroy actively working on it [6]. While nothing is confirmed yet regarding Pascal's involvement in "Behemoth," fans are hopeful that he will collaborate with Gilroy on the project.
Pascal's schedule is busy, as he is also set to appear in Celine Song's "Materialists," Marvel's "Fantastic Four: First Steps," Ari Aster's "Eddington," and HBO's "The Last of Us."
"Behemoth" is expected to begin production this year, in the fall, and will be filmed in and around Los Angeles [2]. More details about the movie, including additional shooting locations, actors, and Pascal's role, will be announced at a later date.
In a recent development, Ali Fazal posted a selfie of a chance meeting with Pascal, fueling speculations about their potential collaboration on "Behemoth."
Pascal is also set to reprise his role as Din Djarin in "Star Wars: the Mandalorian and Grogu" and will be seen in "Avengers: Doomsday," scheduled for release in 2026.
[1] IMDb Listings Confirm Pedro Pascal as the Star of Tony Gilroy's "Behemoth" [2] "Behemoth" Expected to Begin Production This Year [3] "Behemoth" to be a Musical Drama with Unique Storytelling Approach [4] Pedro Pascal Replacing Oscar Isaac in Tony Gilroy's "Behemoth" [5] Tony Gilroy and Sanne Wohlenberg to Produce "Behemoth" [6] Tony Gilroy in Pre-Production for "Behemoth" [7] Ali Fazal Shares Selfie with Pedro Pascal, Sparking Collaboration Speculations [8] Pedro Pascal's Busy Schedule: Upcoming Projects and Collaborations
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