Pedro Pascal lost his cast to attend the Sundance Film Festival premiere of his new film Freaky Tales this Thursday evening.
He hit the headlines on Monday night for attending the Emmys with his arm in a sling, after sustaining a shoulder injury from a fall.
However, in an indication that his recovery has been proceeding well, he was evidently able to do without the contraption three nights later.
The 48-year-old The Last Of Us heartthrob cut a dashing figure in a beige jacket-trouser combo with a complementary off-white top.
He joined a cavalcade of his castmates at the premiere, including the singer Normani, who is making her feature film debut with Freaky Tales.


Pedro Pascal lost his cast when he and Normani led the stars the Sundance Film Festival premiere of his new film Freaky Tales Thursday evening

He hit the headlines on Monday night for attending the Emmys (pictured) with his arm in a sling, after sustaining a shoulder injury from a fall
Sartorially, Pedro was trendily asymmetrical, tucking in only one side of his shirt and allowing only one cuff to protrude from under its jacket sleeve.
He flashed his winning smile for the cameras as he made his way across the front of the purple Sundance Film Festival backdrop.
Normani, meanwhile, put her enviably chiseled midriff on display in a monochrome top with raised shoulders reminiscent of the 1980s.
She teamed the top with a matching skirt, which was cut high enough to showcase her vertiginous dancer’s legs as she strutted about in feathery black shoes.
Among the other actors from the film in attendance at the premiere was Jay Ellis, who was seen posing with an arm warmly thrown round Pedro’s shoulder.
In a nod to the chilly temperatures at the film festival’s Park Slope, Utah location, Jay layered a checked coat over an open black top and a t-shirt.
Erin Lim Rhodes cut a sprightly figure in varying shades of green, whilst Keir Gilchrist modeled a more Gothic black ensemble.
Michelle Farrah Huang made a splash in a strapless number with a neckline that plunged far enough to offer a glimpse of her enviably taut midriff.


However, in an indication that his recovery has been proceeding well, he was evidently able to do without the contraption three nights later

Sartorially, Pedro was trendily asymmetrical, tucking in only one side of his shirt and allowing only one cuff to protrude from under its jacket sleeve


Freaky Tales was written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, the team behind the 2006 film Half Nelson starring Ryan Gosling

Normani, meanwhile, put her enviably chiseled midriff on display in a monochrome top with raised shoulders reminiscent of the 1980s

Among the other actors from the film in attendance at the premiere was Jay Ellis, who was seen posing with an arm warmly thrown round Pedro’s shoulder

In a nod to the chilly temperatures at the film festival’s Park Slope, Utah location, Jay layered a checked coat over an open black top and a t-shirt


Erin Lim Rhodes (left) cut a sprightly figure in varying shades of green, whilst Keir Gilchrist (right) modeled a more Gothic black ensemble

Michelle Farrah Huang made a splash in a strapless number with a neckline that plunged far enough to offer a glimpse of her enviably taut midriff


Ji-Young Yoo (left), who is in the cast of Freaky Tales, and Neishea Lemle (right), the costume designer of such films as You People, were both wrapped in scarlet leather coats
Ji-Young Yoo, who is in the cast of Freaky Tales, and Neishea Lemle, the costume designer of such films as You People, were both wrapped in scarlet leather coats.
Freaky Tales was written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, the team behind the 2006 film Half Nelson starring Ryan Gosling.
Their new feature follows four stories in 1980s Oakland, featuring a cast that includes Ben Mendelsohn, Dominique Thorne and Jack Champion.
The film also contains one of the final performances by the late Euphoria star Angus Cloud, who died last year at the age of 25 after suffering an accidental overdose of fentanyl, cocaine, meth and benzodiazepines.