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David Harbour On Being In The ‘Daddy-Verse’ With Pedro Pascal

There’s room on the internet for more than one daddy — and David Harbour has joined the ranks with Pedro Pascal. In a new interview with ET, the 48-year-old actor…

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David Harbour poses for photos as he promotes the upcoming film “Gran Turismo” at the Sony Pictures Entertainment presentation during CinemaCon at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on April 24, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pedro Pascal attends PaleyFest LA 2023 – “The Mandalorian” at Dolby Theatre on March 31, 2023 in Hollywood, California.

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There's room on the internet for more than one daddy -- and David Harbour has joined the ranks with Pedro Pascal. In a new interview with ET, the 48-year-old actor said, "We occupy a certain realm of the daddy-verse. I know him very well actually."

Both men were blessed with the internet status due to their respective roles on Stranger Things and The Last of Us. Harbour solidified his position as daddy when his and Lily Allen's Brooklyn home was featured on AD. Pascal, also 48, made the internet go wild with his coffee order. He embraced the term back in January in a joint interview with Bella Ramsey. At the start of the video, the actress mocked him and said, "You're daddy. Daddy's a state of mind." He said of being a "zaddy" because he's older, "I'll take it. I'm not offended."

Fans will soon be able to get their next dose of "Daddy" Harbour when he returns for the fifth and final season of Stranger Things. The show will begin filming this June, and Harbour has admitted he's ready to move on. "I think we're ready," he told ET. "I mean, it's bittersweet of course, because it changed all of our lives, and also, I'm such a fan of the show. Always have been and continue to be. And I think those guys -- the Duffer Brothers -- are real geniuses."

He continued, "But just because it's the end of Stranger Things, doesn't mean it's the end of them creatively. And I feel like they'll go on and create other things that are gorgeous and that we'll fall in love with as much as Stranger Things. So, it is the end of one thing, but the beginning of possibly a new chapter that's just as beautiful."

Jennifer Coolidge, Pedro Pascal Among 2023 TIME100 Most Influential People

Time Magazine unveiled its 2023 TIME100, an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. From actors to musicians to leaders and innovators, the people chosen on this list are those who have been well-respected in the industry for a long time. Others are starting to get their shine due to new projects and gaining recognition.

See which of your favorite entertainers made the top 100 list this year.

Drew Barrymore

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Her longtime friend and sometimes rom-com co-star, Jimmy Fallon had some nice words to say about Barrymore. He says, "When I say this woman can do anything in the world, I mean, this woman can do anything in the world." She has a beauty line, Flower Beauty, a kitchen appliance line, Beautiful By Drew, and of course, her daytime talk show. Fallon described Drew as someone who sees no limits and actually loves a challenge.


Ali Wong

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Wong's 'Always Be My Maybe' co-star Randall Park and her go way back -- to their college days. He says he admires the 'Beef' star's "strong sense of self." Wong is committed to her comedy craft and the people dear to her in life.


Austin Butler

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Angela Bassett loved Butler's performance in 'Elvis' and knew he put in so much work into his performance. She said he offered a perspective on the musician so viewers can just see the artist's journey "through a different lens. Austin accomplished this with a brilliantly nuanced performance."


Aubrey Plaza

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Plaza's 'Parks and Rec' co-star Amy Poehler called her work over the past decade "acutely truthful and always surprising." She added that Aubrey loves an outsider and roots for the underdog. "She has learned the glorious freedom that comes from not wanting your approval."


Salma Hayek

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"Salma is a great observer and feels everything deeply," Penelope Cruz says. "She’s strong yet sensitive, and she can read people very well." The 'Bandidas' co-star is most proud of Hayek always being entirely herself. "As one of the first Latinas working in Hollywood, she’s opened so many doors for people who followed. She is a total revolutionary, and there’s still so much she will do."


Zoë Saldana

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Saldaña's 'After Sex' co-star Mila Kunis calls her "the ultimate bada-- in the entertainment industry." Zoe has been a trailblazer for women and people of color in Hollywood, "advocating for greater diversity and representation," Kunis adds.


Jennifer Coolidge

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Coolidge's 'The Watcher' co-star Mia Farrow recalls a recent text she sent that is SO Jennifer Coolidge. “Let’s make a video where you and I are beating the sh-- out of each other… Does that seem too desperate???” Of the "national treasure's" recent recognition of her acting work, Farrow is happy people love her "eccentric mannerisms, hilarious improvisations, and, most of all, aching vulnerability."


Ke Huy Quan

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Before this year, most people remembered the actor as a boy in 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.' Between the 38-year gap, Tom Hiddleston was in awe of his "triumphant return with his soul-stirring, multiverse-jumping, Oscar-winning performance as Waymond in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.'


Pedro Pascal

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The "mommy" to Pascal's "daddy," Sarah Paulson was the perfect person to do his feature. After all, she's known him for 30 years and has his number. She calls him "the whole motherf---ing deal." Sarah assures us that Pascal is everything we hope he is: "powerful, soulful, hilarious, goofy, capable of having the deepest conversations, willing to hold your hair back when you’re sick, and in possession of the broadest shoulders to lean on. He is no figment—he’s real."


Doja Cat

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Doja's at the top because she works to bring "everything she does to the highest possible level." She is "creatively plugged in" to the internet, personally connecting with her fans. Most importantly, there’s no “brand” to Doja Cat. "You never know what she’s going to do next."


Elon Musk

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Time notes that in 1999, he was just another "Silicon Valley techie with a startup." But he soon distinguished himself when he landed rockets on platforms in the ocean, pioneered the electric-vehicle revolution, and changed how we think about energy in many forms. And of course, these days he owns Twitter. Time called it "a nonstop grievance tantrum we must all endure."


Natasha Lyonne

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Not far off from her 'Poker Face' character, Taika Waititi describes Lyonne as someone who is a brilliant liar. "The more you get to know her, the more you realize that spinning tales and telling stories is in her blood."