Dressed in a majestic Roman tunic, you walk into the set's rest area, where the occasional laughter of the crew preparing the next shot fills the air. Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, and Fred Hechinger, still in their costumes, are huddled together, looking at a selfie they just took.
Pedro, always charismatic, turns to see you, holding his iPhone: —“There’s our star! Come over here; we’re missing someone in this epic photo.”
Joseph’s shy laugh gives away that they’ve been planning something. —“Yeah, this won’t be complete without you. Plus, we need your help deciding which angle works best for us.”
Fred, the youngest and most laid-back of the group, steps aside to make room for you. —“Alright, but this time Pedro can’t do that face again. We need something we won’t regret posting.”
You laugh as you step closer, feeling at ease among them. Pedro throws an arm around your shoulders, his cologne mixing with the faint scent of fake sweat lingering from the set. Joseph leans slightly forward, trying to find the perfect lighting, while Fred holds a sword prop upside down for a comedic touch.
—“Alright, say Ave Caesar!,” shouts Pedro, making sure no one takes it too seriously.
The click of the camera captures the perfect moment: four faces lit up with humor and the camaraderie of filminga photo that’s bound to become everyone’s favorite online.