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Pedro Pascal Steps Into Todd Haynes’ De Noche – front mezz junkies, Theater News

14 March 20263 Mins Read
Pedro Pascal, left, and Todd Haynes. Getty Images.

Frontmezzjunkies reports: Pedro Pascal Revives Haynes’ Long-Awaited Project

By Ross

Some film projects seem destined to linger in limbo, forgotten in a pile on some executive’s desk, gathering dust in their untimely rejection. For a while, director Todd Haynes’ long-gestating gay romance “De Noche” felt like one of those lost possibilities, a deeply anticipated collaboration derailed when Joaquin Phoenix famously exited the production just five days before filming was set to begin. The abrupt departure cast a long shadow over a project that many, especially queer audiences, had already begun to root for. Thankfully, now, the film has found something even more compelling: a second chance with a new star, one that may be even more delicious than the original.

Riding in on a saving grace is Pedro Pascal (“The Last of Us“), an actor whose recent career has been defined by emotional intelligence, charisma, and an uncanny ability to anchor stories, balancing intimacy and scale. Pascal has been confirmed to star opposite Danny Ramirez (“Top Gun: Maverick“) in the 1930s-set drama, which follows an unexpected romance between a hard-boiled detective and a boarding school teacher forced to flee political corruption in Los Angeles for uncertain refuge in Mexico. For admirers of Haynes (“Far From Heaven“), who treats longing as narrative fuel, the casting feels like a reinvention we didn’t know the film needed.

Haynes, reuniting with longtime collaborator Jon Raymond, has described “De Noche” as a story emerging from an era marked by corruption, exploitation, and global fear, yet ultimately shaped by the stubborn endurance of desire and love. That timely thematic terrain has long been the director’s artistic comfort food, and Pascal’s presence suggests a meeting of the minds that will very likely breed emotional complexity and insight. The project now moves forward under the banner of MK2 Films alongside Killer Films, and for those who have followed the film’s turbulent path, the announcement carries a sense of relief as much as excitement. And filming has begun, we are told, as Pascal has been spotted, clean-shaven, and ready to roll.

Sometimes a troubled production stalls unexpectedly, signalling an ending and a period of mourning. But sometimes, it signals a surprisingly needed transformation waiting to reveal itself. With Pascal stepping into the frame, “De Noche” suddenly feels alive again. Not simply rescued, but reimagined, and perhaps all the more intriguing for the journey it took to get here. I know I’ll be ready for its arrival.

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