Pedro Pascal + Calgary Stampede

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PAOV — Over 10,000 people have now signed Candice’s petition calling for Pedro Pascal of HBO’s The Last of Us to be this year’s Calgary Stampede parade marshal. A spokesperson for the Calgary Stampede recently acknowledged that Pascal would be “a fantastic parade marshal.” If you agree, add your signature now.

Pedro Pascal for Calgary Stampede Parade Marshal

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Excerpts... from this Narcity article perfectly sum up why Pedro Pascal should be the 2023 Calgary Stampede Parade Marshal.

"Shout out to Canada. I love Canada. Take me back!" Pedro Pascal said. Pascal got into what it was really like to film the series in Alberta, and why it’s "powerful and dynamic physical landscape" was so well suited to the show, with everything from mountains, rivers, prairies and, as you’d expect, a lot of snow. He also gushed about how Canadian the whole experience was. "There was this very beautiful dedication that our crew had that did feel Canadian," he said. "We were shooting for a year and the dedication and the level of enthusiasm never wavered, ever." Filming for The Last Of Us took the cast all over Alberta from Calgary, Edmonton, High River, Grande Prairie, Okotoks and more. However, there was one spot Pascal was quick to mention as his favourite. Speaking to Mobile Syrup, both Pascal and his co-star Bella Ramsey both spoke about how much they loved filming in the mountain town of Canmore, which was used as a double for Jackson, Wyoming. "My favourite place that we went to was Canmore for sure,” Ramsey said. “Every inch of Canmore was just this magical little town... with really great fudge," Pascal talked about some of his favourite things to do in Alberta, from dining at Calgary’s Model Milk to dog-sledding and visiting Lake Louise. He also opened up about his first time seeing the Northern Lights "We were driving from Calgary to Edmonton to go and shoot... I was a passenger in a car and I was like ’what is that?’" he told James Corden. "It was full Spielberg. One of the most unbelievable things I’ve ever seen."

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