Pedro Pascal shared a sweet moment with his sister Lux on The Fantastic Four: First Steps red carpet during the film’s LA premiere on Monday night.
The actor, 50, plays the flexible Fantastic Four leader Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic in the movie which comes out July 25.
And while posing on the red carpet Pedro took a second to readjust the bottom of his sister’s black dress so that she looked picture perfect.
The actress, 33, looked great in the halterneck number which featured flattering cut-out detailing.
Meanwhile Pedro donned a white blazer over a matching tank top with a b&w cravat around his neck, a red carnation in his lapel, black wide-leg trousers, and Oxfords selected by his brand new stylist Jamie Mizrahi.
Pedro and Lux share a strong bond, with the Mandalorian star previously calling her one of the ‘most powerful people and personalities’ he knows.

Pedro Pascal shared a sweet moment with his sister Lux on The Fantastic Four: First Steps red carpet during the film’s LA premiere on Monday night

The actor, 50, plays the flexible Fantastic Four leader Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic in the movie which comes out July 25
Speaking to Esquire last year, he gushed: ‘She is and has always been one of the most powerful people and personalities I’ve ever known. My protective side is lethal, but I need her more than she needs me.’
He added that he had always felt ‘parental’ to Lux and his younger brother Nicolás following the death of their mother, Veronica Pascal, who tragically took her own life in February 1999, when Pedro was 24 and Lux just seven.
He explained: ‘They were very young kids, so much younger than me and my older sister, so even if they hadn’t lost a parent, we would still feel parental toward them.
‘And I didn’t naively think I could fill a space like that, but I just always wanted to be like, I’m here.’
Like her brother, Lux is also an actor, having graduated from the prestigious Julliard School in 2023, and having roles in The Prince, Invisible Heroes, and Chilean drama series Los 80.
She publicly came out as transgender in 2021, appearing on the cover of Chilean magazine, Ya, where she bravely detailed her transition.
Lux credited Pedro as being an ‘important part’ of her journey as she recalled: ‘When I officially told him about my transition through FaceTime, he asked me how I felt… because I remember that he was worried.

And while posing on the red carpet Pedro took a second to readjust the bottom of his sister’s black dress so that she looked picture perfect

The actress, 33, looked great in the halterneck number which featured flattering cut-out detailing

Meanwhile Pedro donned a white blazer over a matching tank top with a b&w cravat around his neck, a red carnation in his lapel, black wide-leg trousers, and Oxfords selected by his brand new stylist Jamie Mizrahi

Pedro and Lux share a strong bond, with the Mandalorian star previously calling her one of the ‘most powerful people and personalities’ he knows

Like her brother, Lux is also an actor, having graduated from the prestigious Julliard School in 2023, and having roles in The Prince, Invisible Heroes, and Chilean drama series Los 80

She publicly came out as transgender in 2021, appearing on the cover of Chilean magazine, Ya, where she bravely detailed her transition

Lux credited Pedro as being an ‘important part’ of her journey as she recalled: ‘When I officially told him about my transition through FaceTime, he asked me how I felt… because I remember that he was worried’

Pascal has previously shown his support for the transgender community, earlier this year sharing on Instagram the quote: ‘A world without trans people has never existed and never will’
‘I told him, ‘I’m happy.’ And his answer was: ‘Perfect, this is incredible’.’
Pascal has previously shown his support for the transgender community, earlier this year sharing on Instagram the quote: ‘A world without trans people has never existed and never will.’
He added in his caption: ‘I can’t think of anything more vile and small and pathetic than terrorising the smallest, most vulnerable community of people who want nothing from you, except the right to exist.’
Matt Shakman’s $200M-budget reboot of The Fantastic Four, set in a 1960s-inspired retro-futuristic alternate universe known as Earth-828, hits UK theaters this Thursday and US theaters this Friday.