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The moment Pascal posted something about the Fantastic Four event held in Mexico Forodafera de Confenci, all social media went crazy. The Last of Us and The Mandalorian actor wrote a few impactful words and hashtags “#TheFantasticFour” and “#CCXP25” along with “First Steps” and a Mexican flag emoji.
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Reactions began pouring in moments after the post was made, garnering thousands from fans across Latin America and elsewhere. Another story was shared: from a fan in Monterrey, “We made a whole adventure together to come see you from Monterrey. We love you so much and have a good trip,” The comment caused envy in others.
American pride was almost among the dominant tropes in the responses. Passionate Mexican accounts engaged Pascal, “We love you; you’ll always be welcome here.” On the other hand, Mexican patriotism pushed the Chilean claim: “Big Pedro!! Chilean pride!!!” So, this actor crosses the ocean and merges these two countries.
The release from Marvel touched upon the core sentiments. One touching fan said, “I’m thinking about if your child self could see you now. A Marvel superhero. That is so wild. I hope you’re taking all this love in.” Others came with just: “You’re our First Family of Marvel,” in reference to Pascal’s upcoming casting as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic in the reboot.
Well, a little humor kept stirring One user labeled him “the 50-year-old bogie btch,” which seemed like an affectionate jab at Pascal’s age and enduring masculine appeal. The comments might have evolved into a mini tourist-wanted list, with Brazilians, Chileans, and Spaniards all begging Pascal to pay a visit to their countries in the near future. The Spaniard even promised, “We’ll get you beers and tapas” if he makes it to Málaga Comic-Con.
Certain comments captured raw-heartedness from their own. One exclaimed, “I love you, Pedro. Because of you I find strength to keep going in life,” providing some clicks of laughter in emoji replies but with undeniable understanding of the sentiment. Then one more added, “Beautiful…thank you for all the beautiful inspiration and that vibrant energy you have.”
The abundance of praise expressed in the comments on the post is essentially just a very small testimony to the unusually close relationship Docker has built with his fanbase. In direct contrast with many other celebrities that would rather keep their distance, Pascal appears to want to embrace this open exchange of feeling. The comments dwell on the pride of nations, Marvel excitement, or personal inspiration, as portrayed there is the image of an actor that means so much more to people than just being part of their cherished filmography.
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With the hype over Fantastic Four, this exchange might imply that Pascal’s casting is suddenly grabbing holdmakers in a way beyond what your average superhero movie would stir. On a cultural level, for many fans, the elder kind scattered across Latin America, having one of theirs fronting a big Marvel property is a serious matter. Appearing at CCXP was just the first step toward this promising emotional journey for Pascal and his committed fans from all over the planet.