Lip reader reveals EXACTLY what Pedro Pascal said to Joaquin Phoenix after co-star’s advertent offensive salute

A lip reader has revealed what Pedro Pascal told Joaquin Phoenix after he pulled down the actor’s waving hand during the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.

NJ Hickling broke down the interaction to DailyMail.com after video captured the interaction at the Cannes premiere of their film Eddington on Friday.

In the video, which is now circulating online, Pascal stops Phoenix from waving to onlookers before the duo briefly speak. 

Netizens suspected The Last Of Us actor was concerned Phoenix’s wave could have inadvertently resembled the Nazi salute. 

But according to Hickling, Pascal, 50, told Phoenix he was ‘affecting the cred’ before advising him to ‘act cool.’ 

Grabbing Phoenix’s arm and pulling it down, Pascal told Joaquin: ‘Argh, don’t do that, you’re affecting the cred, try and act cool like you’re about to score mate.’

Hickling added that Phoenix, 50, digested the information before replying, ‘Alright mate.’

A lip reader has explained what Pedro Pascal told Joaquin Phoenix after he pulled down the actor's waving hand while on the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival

A lip reader has explained what Pedro Pascal told Joaquin Phoenix after he pulled down the actor’s waving hand while on the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival

But Pedro ended up pulling his arm down in an awkward exchange caught by fans

But Pedro ended up pulling his arm down in an awkward exchange caught by fans

Fans sounded off with their theories about the interaction on social media, with various tweeting about it and others sharing their musings in the comments section of the video posted to Instagram.   

One wrote on X, ‘Joaquin was really enjoying that wave until he got told he looked like a Nazi.’

‘The way Pedro Pascal pulled down Joaquin Phoenix’s arm before an accidental salute has me fried,’ another wrote.

Another Instagram user remarked in the comments section of the video:  ‘A decade ago, no one would have mistaken a simple wave for a Nazi salute. But in today’s heightened political climate, such misinterpretations have become not only plausible but, unfortunately, unsurprising,’ one mused.

‘Guys, he’s trying to save him from being misinterpreted. Or being purposefully misinterpreted. It’s hilarious how people literally can’t do anything anymore,’ one posted on Instagram. 

‘Pedro just saved Joaquin’s entire career,’ one joked.

‘The problem is not that he was waving, but what if the photographers snap a photo at just the wrong time, and then suddenly everyone on the internet thinks he did something bad,’ another posted. 

Fans sounded off with their theories about the interaction on social media

Fans sounded off with their theories about the interaction on social media

‘Omg Pedro Pascal is such a character and an awesome actor. They were waving and he turns and pulls the guy’s arm down beside him. Pedro was probably like we can’t wave like that anymore people gonna say we are nazis,’ one posted. 

‘How could that be misinterpreted? Clearly just waving,’ one fan wrote on Instagram,. 873 others were in agreement with this particular comment as they gave it a ‘like.’ 

Another netizen was angered over the hypothetical scenario that the Jewish actor’s wave could have been accidentally interpreted as the salute. 

This particular X user said Pascal had ‘crossed the line’.  

Joaquin and Pedro waved to fans at the premiere of their film Eddington during the Cannes Film Festival

Joaquin and Pedro waved to fans at the premiere of their film Eddington during the Cannes Film Festival

Lip reader NJ Hickling told DailyMail.com that Pedro told Phoenix, 'Argh, don't do that, you're affecting the cred, try and act cool like you're about to score mate'

Lip reader NJ Hickling told DailyMail.com that Pedro told Phoenix, ‘Argh, don’t do that, you’re affecting the cred, try and act cool like you’re about to score mate’

The duo flashed big waves on the red carpet

The duo flashed big waves on the red carpet

‘This progressive militant persona that Pedro Pascal has adopted has simply crossed the line. For him to even suggest that Joaquin Phoenix, a descendent of Jews, would be making a gesture that could be mistaken for a Nazi salute is stupidly paranoid,’ one said. 

Phoenix and Pascal are in France debuting their film Eddington at the Cannes Film Festival.

The western horror movie, which releases July 18, stars Emma Stone, Pascal, Austin Butler, Phoenix, Michael Ward and Luke Grimes.

The film, by Midsommar and Hereditary director Ari Aster, is set during the COVID-19 pandemic, seemingly at the onset of the Black Lives Matter riots.

Eddington stars Joaquin as a small-town sheriff in New Mexico and Pedro as the local mayor, locked in a battle of wills that drags in the people around them.

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