Rodrigo de Pedro

Rodrigo de Pedro’s 2025 lineup is just wild—there’s no way this guy’s sleeping with a schedule like that. First up, Counterstrike. Forget what you think you know about action thrillers because this one’s got bullets flying, double-crosses at every turn, and enough plot twists to make your head spin. Rodrigo’s smack in the center of all the chaos, hunting down bad guys, dodging explosions, and—of course—somehow making it look easy. Does he save the world? Maybe. Does he mess up his suit? Absolutely. Now, Our Times—completely different vibe. This isn’t just your run-of-the-mill drama. You get this sense of nostalgia and raw honesty, like someone cracked open a time capsule but forgot to warn you about the heartbreak inside. Rodrigo slips into his role like he’s lived it, carrying the weight of old friendships, regrets, those almost-moments everyone’s got tucked away. There’s laughter, sure, but it’s the kind that sort of aches a little after. Then there’s The Dad Quest. Man, if you’re expecting a regular family comedy, forget it. Rodrigo’s basically on a mission to prove he can handle the chaos of modern fatherhood—think spilled juice, lost toys, and existential crises all before breakfast. It’s messy, it’s sweet, and it’s honestly kinda relatable if you’ve ever tried to keep your own life together while wrangling kids. All three films, Rodrigo’s just... magnetic. He’s got range, heart, and honestly, he just makes it all look way too easy.

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