-They love you.
We love you. Welcome back. Thanks for
coming on the show, bud. -Thank you for having me back.
I've missed you. -Yeah, I know.
You did miss me. [ Laughter ] Hey, I want to talk to you,
because, obviously, you got the biggest show.
I want to get to all -- Everything.
All the shows, everything. "The Last of Us"
is a blockbuster. Congrats. But you are hosting
"Saturday Night Live." -Whoo!
[ Cheers and applause ] -With Coldplay!
It's a big show. That's a big ticket right there.
That's a hot ticket. -Yeah, yeah.
-Are you excited? Are you nervous?
What are you feeling? Can I help in any way?
-Why do you ask? [ Laughs ]
Are you nervous for me? -Yeah, yeah, I am.
I'm really nervous for you. No way. I'm so --
I think you should've hosted -- -Ages ago?
-Yeah. -After my "Law & Order" episode?
-Yes, that's exactly -- [ Laughter, cheers ]
That's exactly what I told -- I said, "Lorne, this guy's
got something, man." Are you excited?
-I'm super excited. I think it's the top
of everybody's bucket list. Um, I am scared. [ Laughter ]
-You are? -There's, like,
a wall of sheer terror, I think, that you start with, and then,
it's such a well-oiled machine. Everybody's so amazing
and talented. And they take these, you know,
blocks of, you know, white-hot terror apart for you
with big cue cards. [ Laughter ]
-Yeah. I want to say -- oh, yes.
So, have you practiced blocking right now in sketches?
-Yeah, we just started some -- some blocking --
-Isn't it the most fun? -It's a blast.
-I mean, it is a great crew. We have the best crew here, too.
-Yes, yes. [ Cheers and applause ] -But after us,
"Saturday Night Live." -Second to this show.
-Second to "The Tonight Show." Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-"SNL." -But "SNL," it's just amazing. And it's the last live show
on TV. Wait, "The Last of Us." I see a connection already.
-Ah! -Is it too late
to write that in? -I hear clicking.
-Yeah. If things weren't big enough
for you and your life and your career,
"The Last of Us," it is the biggest thing
in the world. But you also have
"The Mandalorian" that premieres...
[ Cheers and applause ] ...season three, next month! You are --
You are the Mandalorian. I know there's also
so many secrets, and I don't want
to spoil anything -- -I'll tell you everything.
-No, I -- no. I don't want that.
But can you tell fans anything about season three? -I will say,
there will be more Mandalorians. [ Cheers ]
-All right, that's good. I'll take that.
-A lot of them. Big, epic battle.
Plural. Maybe.
-Ooh! I love that.
Baby Yoda is not in this season. [ Both laugh ]
No, I'm just kidding. -They couldn't figure his
contract out for season three. [ Laughter ] They're still --
They're still in negotiations. -Yeah, he's just
got a good agent. How is -- -His head got bigger
than his ears. -Ah, nice!
-Ah! -How is Grogu? What's he gonna be doing
this season? -He's been very good.
He's still learning. -Aww.
-Teaching. -Yeah.
He is. -Protected.
Protecting. -Yeah.
-I think if I say any more... -Yep, don't say it.
-...I'll be replaced. Like, not just as
the Mandalorian, but as a human being in life.
[ Laughter ] -That's how powerful Disney is.
-Exactly. And their technology
is so sophisticated, they'll just replace --
-A.I. -...a different Pedro Pascal,
exactly. -March 1st on Disney+,
by the way. That's when it premieres.
Congrats on that. -Thank you.
-But let's talk about this. But now, you've done that,
and it was the biggest thing, and you go, "Oh, my gosh."
And then there's -- Well, let's just go back.
"Game of Thrones." [ Cheers and applause ] Home run. "Narcos."
"Narcos." [ Cheers and applause ] Home run.
Home run. "Mandalorian."
[ Cheers and applause ] Home run. And then "The Last of Us."
What are you ta-- Come on!
[ Cheers and applause ] Who -- I'm mad! -And that's the end.
-No! It's just the beginning. -I'll do "SNL" and then --
you're retired, buddy. -It's just the beginning. -You forgot "Law & Order: SVU."
-Yeah, I did forget that. I left that out.
But you're so talented. But this is --
This is some kind of genius move that you've been doing. I've never seen
a career like this. -I have nothing to do it.
-Yes, you do! How do you pick shows that are
gonna be giant hits? -The door opens,
and you're like -- -No way.
-Let me in. -You're jumping in.
-I beg. -No, you don't. Like, how does
"Last of Us" come about? Do the creators -- -That was
a really strange circumstance. I was actually in London, and everyone else
was in Los Angeles. And I got sent these scripts
and said -- I was told that "Craig Mazin
wants you to read these scripts, and if you like them,
he'd like to talk to you." I loved "Chernobyl,"
the miniseries that he showran for HBO.
-It was fantastic. -It was unbelievable.
Anyway, I read the first script, and I was like,
"Yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to meet him,
I want to meet him." -Yeah.
-And we talked, we fell in love. [ Laughter ]
And he -- And they were like, "Will you
stay up a little bit later?" At this point, it was getting
kind of late in London -- "to talk to Neil Druckmann,
the creator of the video game." Genius.
-Yeah. -Brilliant guy. "And he'd like to talk to you,
as well." Stay up for that Zoom.
We all fall in love again. And then I -- and then,
at that point, it's really late. I've got to get up
in the morning. I take an Ambien to go to sleep
just in case -- they've got my adrenaline kind
of going and my -- my hopes up. -Yes, so you take
a sleeping pill so you don't have
to think about anything. -Exactly.
So -- But I get a call, and I get told that I got the
job after I took the Ambien. [ Laughter ]
-Oh, no. -And so, I was excited, I guess,
but I didn't remember. [ Laughter ] -So, you're like,
"Was that a dream?" -I woke up in the morning,
and the first thing that occurred to me, was like, "Oh, man.
I really want that job." [ Laughter ] "And I'm in London.
They're in L.A. I'm gonna wait by the phone
all day long. This hasn't happened in a while,
you know. I'm gonna be longing,
and I'm gonna think about it all day long." -You had already got the call
that you got the job. -Yeah, and it's like,
"Oh, congratulations. So happy for you,"
when I looked at my phone. And I was like, "Oh, yeah!
I got the job!" [ Laughter and applause ] -"My dream is real!" It is based on the awesome,
awesome, awesome video game, "The Last of Us." For those who don't know
the game or don't know the show, how do we set it up, and how
do we set up who you play? -I play Joel Miller.
[ Cheers ] [ Chuckles ] He has a bad day.
[ Laughter ] Everybody -- the planet
has a really bad day. -Yeah.
-And a, uh...fungus, cordyceps, finds a way to cross over
into human DNA and ends the planet in 24 hours. Very light, happy stuff.
[ Laughter ] -Yeah, light.
Totally light, happy stuff. -A very traumatic event
shapes this man into who he is 20 years later,
which is, you know, this dystopian world
with fascistic governments and very contagious cordyceps that turns you
into an infected monster. It's good times.
-Yeah, it is good times. Every episode, by the way,
has grown and almost like -- It already was a hit,
the first episode. Then it's grown, second episode. Third --
It's the biggest thing. It's getting bigger
and bigger and bigger. It's like --
-They know what they're doing. -Yeah, they know
what they're doing. You know what you're doing,
too, bud. You're fantastic.
I want to show everyone a clip. Here's Pedro Pascal
in this Sunday's episode of "The Last of Us."
Take a look at this. -When I say go,
you crawl to that wall, and you squeeze through, and you
don't come out until I say. Okay?
[ Gunshot, glass shatters ] [ Gunshots ] And they're not gonna hit you. Look at me! They're not gonna hit you. [ Gunshots ] You stay down, you stay low,
you stay quiet. -Mm-hmm. -Okay.
-Okay. [ Gunshots ] -Go! [ Gunshots ] βͺβͺ [ Gunshots ] βͺβͺ [ Cheers and applause ] -Pedro Pascal, everybody! "The Last of Us"
airs Sundays at 9:00 p.m. on HBO and HBO Max.
And this weekend, catch him hosting "Saturday Night Live"
with Coldplay! More "Tonight Show"
after the break. Stick around, everybody.
Come on back!
And not a βdaddyβ mention in sight
Because it's better than nothing but Pedro was very cute here. GROGU RIGHTS.
Same! I havenβt finished it yet but so far very happy with the tone. βHis head got bigger than his earsβ adorable! <β’β’>
That was wonderful. Love to see his big smile through the whole thing π₯°. Also, wardrobe and grooming were π©βπ³π for this.
Jimmy is was as passionate as I feel when I talk about Pedroβs career lol. He crushes his notes lol.
Nice interview. Fallon didn't pronounce his name as Paydro, for which my ears are grateful. As someone whose name gets butchered regularly, I really appreciate people taking the effort to say names correctly (or, in this case, about as close as a non-spanish speaker is going to get)
Iβm not a Fallon fan, but it seems like he has a real affection for Pedro and wanted to make the appearance the best he could for him. I truly appreciate that.
Iβm actually going to tune in again tonight. I was a MONSTER Letterman fan back in the day, and thereβs no way Iβm missing Paul/Felicia/Anton/Will sitting in as the house band tonight!
He deserves every piece of success he gets. Heβs such a talented and genuine human being.
I'm not a Fallon fan either, but that was a good interview. He was really bolstering Pedro's confidence there I think. And I'm sure he knows how important that is for SNL hosts, and the cast come to think of it.
I love how Pedro has these hilarious and sweet stories around him getting jobs. Like when he was going for The Mandalorian, and wondered who they wanted him to play. Man's adorable