Pedro Pascal vogues, shakes his booty & turns everyone on in vibrant short film “Someday”

Pedro Pascal smiles softly, surrounded by a frame of hands in yellow sweater shirt-wearing dancers.

Nothing says good day like Pedro Pascal shaking his hips on the internet — and we just got 5 full minutes of it!

The Last of Us and Mandalorian heartthrob busted a move in a new commercial called “Someday” for Apple’s AirPods 4, directed by Her filmmaker Spike Jonze.

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Obviously, the premise is kind of nuts: A man grieving a breakup transforms his Arctic world into a vibrant and colorful dreamscape… after switching on his earbuds’ Active Noise Cancellation.

That said, the short film makes skillful use of Pascal’s charm and confidence, a beautiful Guitarricadelafuente ballad, “Conticinio,” and an infectious song called “Perfect.”

Although the 49-year-old is not a classically trained dancer, he worked with Tanisha Scott, one of Rihanna and Beyoncé’s go-to choreographers, to master the moves.

During the latter half, he vogues and quite literally lip-syncs, “You’re perfect / Now work it.” So, we’re ready to nominate it for an Oscar.

Obviously, the entire internet is simultaneously charmed and turned on.

And this is hardly the first time Pascal has gotten the girls and gays buzzing over his body, either.

Need we remind you of that time he channeled Harris Dickinson‘s shameless and seductive Babygirl scene and danced to George Michael on Instagram Stories?

Or all those synchronized bro-to-bro moments with Miguel Ángel Silvestre and his Gladiator boyfriend co-star Paul Mescal?

And of course, whatever the heck this was.

Now, can someone hurry up and cast Pascal as a dance teacher in a PG-13 rom-com? Preferably one where’s he gay, and we’re his co-star.

Nevertheless, we did get a look at the actor’s next film, Materialists.

In A24 and Past Lives director Celine Song’s new flick, Pascal portrays a wealthy millionaire competing for the affections of Lucy (Dakota Johnson) against a struggling actor-slash-waiter played by Chris Evans.

To quote X user @energytruther: “I’m supposed to believe in a world where someone would choose Chris Evans over Pedro Pascal? Not in my world. Not in the world I’m living in.”

Watch the trailer for Materialists below.

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