Pedro Pascal's Net Worth Ahead of 'The Last of Us' Proves He's Got a Fantastic Fortune
Pedro Pascal is so beloved that even just his voice is enough to make us cheer. While this role as the titular Star Wars bounty hunter in The Mandalorian made him world-famous, Pascal has been hustling in the Hollywood game for a very long time. From Game of Thrones to Narcos, the Chilean-born actor is as versatile as he is popular.
But he doesn't have to take on just any old job these days. The star of The Last of Us and the upcoming Marvel epic The Fantastic Four: First Steps has a fortune bigger than anything he could get from being a space bounty hunter. Ahead of The Last of Us Season 2, here's Pascal's net worth, plus, where to stream his most popular shows and movies.
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Pedro Pascal's Net Worth
As of April 2025, Pedro Pascal's net worth is estimated to be $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. This amount will almost certainly increase this summer, not only is Pascal returning for his second season as Joel in the popular HBO series The Last of Us, but he's also starring as the titular Mister Fantastic/Reed Richards in Marvel's new Fantastic Four film, which, will lead to him having a major role in Avengers: Doomsday in 2026.
In fact, in May of 2026, Pascal will go head-to-head with himself at the box office. His Star Wars film, The Mandalorian & Grogu, debuts on May 22, 2025, while Doomsday hits theaters on May 1, 2026. Clearly, it's a good problem to have when you're in competition with yourself.
Reportedly, Pascal received $4.5 million per episode for The Last of Us Season 1.
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Where to Stream Pedro Pascal's Best Movies and TV Shows
Pascal has played a ton of great roles over the years, and not just the ones he's become super-famous for. Here's where to stream the best of Pedro Pascal.
- The Mandalorian streams on Disney+
- The Last of Us streams on Max
- Narcos streams on Netflix
- Gladiator II streams on MGM+
- The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent streams on Netflix
- The Equalizer 2 streams on Fubo
- Blood Sucking Bastards streams on Tubi
The Last of Us Season 2 streams on Max. The Fantastic Four: First Steps hits theaters on July 25.
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