On March 15, 2026, the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles hosted the Oscars, where Pedro Pascal made a notable appearance that caught the attention of fans and media alike. Just before the event, Pascal was known for his signature moustache, a look he had maintained since his breakout role in the series Narcos.
As he walked the red carpet, Pascal surprised many by appearing clean-shaven, a choice he had previously stated he would never make, claiming he looked ‘awful’ without facial hair. This transformation was striking, and fans quickly took to social media to express their astonishment.
Wearing a stylish outfit by Chanel, which included a white long-sleeve shirt adorned with a large floral embellishment and high-waisted black trousers, Pascal’s look was both elegant and unexpected. His clean-shaven face led many to comment that he looked like a ‘different person’ and appeared significantly younger.
“People are like, ‘Don’t ever get rid of your mustache. You look like my grandmother without it,'” Pascal humorously remarked in a previous interview, highlighting the strong association fans had with his facial hair.
During the ceremony, Pascal presented awards for Best Production and Best Visual, contributing to a memorable night that marked the sixth tie in Academy Awards history. The last tie occurred in 2013 for Best Sound Editing between Skyfall and Zero Dark Thirty.
Fans reacted enthusiastically to his new look, with comments such as, “HE LOOKS SO YOUNG WITHOUT THE MUSTACHE WHATT,” and, “I had to zoom in to see if that was him fr omg.” Such reactions underscore the impact of his appearance on the audience.
At 50 years old, Pascal’s decision to go clean-shaven has sparked conversations about personal style and public perception in Hollywood. His ability to surprise fans and adapt his image continues to keep him in the spotlight.
As the night concluded, the buzz surrounding Pascal’s transformation remained a hot topic, illustrating how a simple change in appearance can resonate deeply with fans and the entertainment community.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding whether this clean-shaven look will become a permanent change for Pascal, but for now, it has certainly made a lasting impression at the 2026 Oscars.