As Pedro Pascal steps into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday, he’s earned the enthusiastic support of one of Hollywood’s biggest stars—his co-star Robert Downey Jr. In a recent Vanity Fair profile, Downey gushed about Pascal’s talent and character, proving that even superheroes have heroes.
A Marvel match made in fan heaven
Pedro Pascal is officially joining the Marvel ranks, and while some fans may be skeptical about the casting, he’s already found a powerful ally on set: Robert Downey Jr. The pair are currently filming Avengers: Doomsday in the UK, where Downey has had a front-row seat to Pascal’s performance—and he’s deeply impressed.
In a Vanity Fair feature that profiles Pascal’s rising stardom, Downey spoke with refreshing candor about his admiration for the Chilean-American actor. “Pascal’s slow trajectory to becoming a household name who is on a wildly hot streak kind of reaffirms my faith in our industry,” he said. Coming from a man whose portrayal of Tony Stark/Iron Man helped shape the modern superhero movie landscape, it’s high praise indeed.
Though much of Avengers: Doomsday remains under wraps, what we do know is tantalizing: Downey will play Victor Von Doom, while Pascal steps into the role of Reed Richards—a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic. Their on-screen dynamic is already generating buzz, thanks in no small part to their chemistry behind the scenes.
Embracing doubt and redefining heroes
While the internet has its opinions—and plenty of them—Pedro Pascal remains refreshingly self-aware about his casting in the MCU. “I’m more aware of disgruntlement around my casting than anything I’ve ever done,” he told Vanity Fair. “He’s too old. He’s not right. He needs to shave.” Rather than shy away from the noise, Pascal takes it in stride, leaning into the vulnerability that makes his performances so relatable.
It helps that he has a seasoned guide like Downey at his side. “He’s just so immediately generous and inviting that you feel like you can be afraid, you can be hungry, you can be ambivalent,” Pascal said of Downey. That sense of safety, of being allowed to bring complexity to a blockbuster role, is rare on sets this massive—but it’s becoming part of Pascal’s method.
For his part, Downey understands what it means to take risks with a character—and to face scrutiny while doing it. After all, his Iron Man debut in 2008 was met with its own share of skepticism, only to become a genre-defining performance. If anyone knows what it’s like to silence critics with authenticity and heart, it’s him.
The long road to superstardom
Pedro Pascal’s rise has been slow, steady, and undeniably well-earned. After years of smaller roles, he became a household name with scene-stealing turns in Game of Thrones, Narcos, and The Mandalorian. In 2023, he cemented his pop culture status with The Last of Us, captivating audiences with his nuanced portrayal of Joel.
That trajectory isn’t lost on Downey, who has seen the industry chew up and spit out plenty of talented actors. “Pedro’s success feels like a win for all the good guys,” Downey told the magazine. It’s a rare kind of compliment—less about stardom and more about integrity.
In many ways, Pascal represents a shift in what it means to be a leading man in Hollywood today. He’s not the archetypal action star or the square-jawed superhero of past decades. Instead, he brings depth, vulnerability, and, yes, even humor to the table. It’s that emotional range that makes him compelling—and that might just redefine the MCU’s future.
The next era of Marvel—and mentorship
As the Marvel Cinematic Universe enters a new chapter, the pairing of Pascal and Downey hints at a blend of old guard and new energy. Downey, long the face of the franchise, now returns in a new role, while Pascal steps in to reimagine a beloved character. Their dynamic is less about competition and more about collaboration—an approach that feels refreshingly human in a world of superheroes.
Although Marvel is known for its spectacle, at its core it thrives on character development, relationships, and growth. If Pascal’s humility and Downey’s mentorship are any indication, Avengers: Doomsday could offer more than just explosions and Easter eggs—it might give audiences a return to emotionally grounded storytelling.
Details of the film remain tightly guarded, but expectations are high. If the camaraderie between its stars is anything to go by, Marvel fans might be in for something special. And for those still unsure about Pascal’s place in the MCU? Robert Downey Jr. has made his stance perfectly clear: he’s all in.
In the end, perhaps the biggest endorsement isn’t just from Iron Man—it’s from an actor who knows what it takes to build a legend. Pascal may be stepping into a new suit, but with Downey in his corner, he’s not flying solo.