Pedro Pascal's approach to learning lines might seem a bit out there, but it's all part of his process. During a recent fundraiser hosted by SAG-AFTRA, Pedro, alongside Billy Crudup from 'Morning Show' and 'Succession' stars Matthew Macfadyen and Kieran Culkin, revealed his unique strategy.
Instead of traditional methods, Pedro showed his colleagues a page covered in what looked like binary code from 'The Matrix.' Culkin even jokingly called it "gibberish." Pedro explained that it's actually a method where he organizes every first letter of a word he's supposed to say into columns. It may sound "psycho," as Pedro put it, but it clearly works for him.
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Despite the unusual approach, Pedro's talent speaks for itself. He's currently nominated for the Screen Actors' Guild trophy for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series," and his career is on a high with Marvel casting him as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic in future "Fantastic 4" projects.
While his method might raise eyebrows, Pedro's dedication to his craft is undeniable. Who knows, maybe his unique approach will inspire others to think outside the box when it comes to learning lines.
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