Pedro Pascal welcomed 2024 with a sling (Picture: @jaimeraynewman4real)
Pedro Pascal appears to have injured his arm.
The Marvel actor, 48, was pictured on New Year’s Eve alongside The Big Cigar actor Jaime Ray Newman, but all was not quite right.
Fans were worried to see the Last Of Us actor’s right arm in a sling in the snap posted by the 45-year-old actress.
The Game Of Thrones actor wore a purple jumper with the sling, a shiny black coat, and some black trousers to the event, with his hair casual, and spectacles hanging from his collar.
Jaime – who is married to director Guy Nattiv – looked pretty formal with a strapless black dress, sheer gloves and a fabulous bright fuchsia clutch.
Fans took to the comments section of the snap with messages of concern, as fan account @datingpedropascal asked: ‘What happened to Pedro’s arm?’
The star recently started filming again for Gladiator 2 (Picture: Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
The sequel is due to be released next year (Picture: Gotham/GC Images)
‘Oh what happened to cutie pie pedro?’ asked another shocked fan, @maryamab70.
‘Aww, Pedro! Hope his arm’s okay,’ added Instagram user @jlynn_m, while @rafaelamonte19 also expressed concern: ‘Pedro 💜 What happened to his arm? 🥺.’
Meanwhile, Pedro is currently in production for Gladiator 2, an upcoming historical drama sequel directed by Ridley Scott to follow the classic starring Russell Crowe.
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Filming was halted due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, but it resumed on December 8 ion the wake of the November agreement as per Variety.
It also stars Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Connie Nielsen and Derek Jacobi, with the final two reprising their roles from the 2000 original.
Back in June, when a reported 90 minutes of footage was recorded before the strike halted filming plans, several crew members were injured in a stunt accident in Morocco.
The film’s production company Paramount Pictures said the injuries were not life-threatening and happened while shooting a planned stunt sequence.
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