Pedro Pascal, known for his role as the Mandalorian in the hit series “The Mandalorian”, recently appeared on “The Graham Norton Show” and had a hilarious interaction discussing his co-star, Baby Yoda.

During the show, Norton asked Pascal about working with Baby Yoda on set, and Pascal admitted that Baby Yoda often steals the scene. He mentioned that while many things on set are done with green screen technology, Baby Yoda is actually physically present. Pascal revealed that there are two versions of Baby Yoda – one operated by remote control for wide shots, and another for close-ups, where the creature is intricately wired.

Pascal praised the incredible attention to detail in creating Baby Yoda, mentioning features like the eyebrows, eyeballs, teeth, and even the little fingernails. He jokingly referred to Baby Yoda as a “real scene partner”, as the co-star has the ability to move and react during the scenes.

Norton then asked if Pascal ever does the Mandalorian voice for fans, and Pascal admitted that he tries not to. He explained that the voice is in a breathy, low register, almost like a bedroom voice, and it can sound inappropriate outside of the show’s context. Pascal shared a funny anecdote about fans expecting him to do the voice and their surprise when he did, resulting in some awkward moments.

Pascal’s appearance on “The Graham Norton Show” provided an entertaining insight into the behind-the-scenes world of “The Mandalorian” and shed light on the hilarious dynamics between the cast and the lovable Baby Yoda character.

Fans of the show are eagerly awaiting the airdate of this exciting episode of “The Graham Norton Show” to witness Pascal’s charming and humorous interview. “The Mandalorian” continues to captivate audiences around the world, and Pascal’s portrayal of the iconic character only adds to its appeal.

Stay tuned for the episode of “The Graham Norton Show” featuring Pedro Pascal and his delightful anecdotes about working with Baby Yoda. It’s sure to be a chat show segment not to be missed by fans of the talk show and “The Mandalorian” alike.