Pedro Pascal Queer Movies: How and Where to Watch His Most Sought-After Craft Magic in 2025?

Published 10/12/2025, 10:11 AM EDT

Sometimes the camera seems to follow Pedro Pascal around just to witness how effortlessly he bends reality. From Joel, the grizzled father figure trying to save Ellie, who some would call his daughter in The Last of Us, to the unstoppable Mister Fantastic in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Pedro Pascal refuses to be pigeonholed. His characters are simultaneously tender, fierce, and complex, leaving audiences both charmed and intimidated. Given such a kaleidoscope of roles, it is natural that curiosity surrounds whether Pedro Pascal has also embraced queer parts. Indeed, the king of versatility does not disappoint.

For those curious, Pedro Pascal has explored queer roles in a few television shows and movies, all accessible for eager viewers.

1. Strange Way of Life

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In the 2023 short film Strange Way of Life, Pedro Pascal embodies Silva, a former gunslinger turned rancher, whose reunion with his ex-lover, Sheriff Jake, brims with tension and unspoken desire. Pascal’s portrayal captures a man grappling with past love, suppressed emotions, and the rugged expectations of masculinity. His performance transforms Silva into a quietly magnetic figure, exploring the queer dimensions of longing within a classic Western landscape.

For viewers curious about this bold turn, Pedro Pascal’s Silva can be experienced on streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Google Play, and is available for purchase on Apple TV. The short film delivers a compelling mix of emotional depth, romantic complexity, and cinematic craftsmanship, making it a must-see for those following Pascal’s versatile career.

2. Undressed

Before his rise to international stardom, Pedro Pascal, the guy who thinks he is the least talented in The Fantastic Four squad, appeared in the MTV anthology series Undressed in 1999, taking on the role of Greg in three episodes at the end of the first season. His character, a gay man entangled in the delicate tensions between Andy and Joel, radiates charm, awkwardness, and undeniable magnetism. Fans have gleefully labeled this his "twink era," a small yet striking glimpse into the versatility that would define Pascal’s career.

Pedro Pascal’s 1990s Era: Grit, Growth, and the Long Road to Fame

For audiences interested in revisiting Pedro Pascal’s formative queer work, Undressed is available to buy or rent on streaming platforms such as Amazon Video, Google Play, Prime Video, and Apple TV in the United States. The series offers both entertainment and insight into the early craft of an actor destined for global acclaim.

3. Game of Thrones

In Game of Thrones, Pedro Pascal embodied Oberyn Martell, the charismatic Prince of Dorne who skillfully balanced marital duties with passionate affairs with men. Pascal’s portrayal captures the daring, sensual, and cunning aspects of Oberyn, showing a man unafraid to embrace desire while navigating the treacherous politics of Westeros. His performance highlights Pascal’s mastery of complex queer characters.

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For viewers curious about Pascal’s versatile queer work, Game of Thrones is available on streaming platforms such as HBO Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV, where audiences can witness Oberyn’s blend of charm, danger, and unapologetic sexuality in a major fantasy saga.

Pedro Pascal’s 1990s Era: Grit, Growth, and the Long Road to Fame

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Which of Pedro Pascal's queer role interested you the most? Drop your picks in the comments!

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Iffat Siddiqui

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Iffat is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. A word wizard, she had the sorting hat smoke at the seams owing to her excellence in everything Hollywood and cinema until it finally declared that she belonged to the Royals, specifically Meghan Markle. Boasting over 300 articles (and counting), each one tastefully infused with the right mix of facts, wit, opinion, and essentially everything to make a perfect pop culture piece, she is the epitome of a trustworthy entertainment journalist.

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