The Hollywood Awards Season continues with the Screen Actors Guild Awards, also known as the SAG Awards, and it seems Latino actor Pedro Pascal did not behave himself, even after accepting a SAG Award for his hit show, "The Last of Us."

Pedro Pascal won the award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series for HBO's "The Last of Us" at the SAG Awards and when he made his acceptance speech, he admitted he was pretty much drunk at that moment.

"This is wrong for a number of reasons. I'm a little drunk. I thought I could get drunk," he admitted on stage. However, the Chile-born action star still managed to express his gratitude for winning by shouting, "Thank you so much for this!"

Pascal also thanked his family and the HBO executives, hoking that he is very happy that they even gave him the job because "I have no skills, I have no other interests." He also joked that he could not remember the names of the other nominees in his category, before ending it with. "I'm going to have a panic attack and I'm going to leave," before finally walking off the stage.

Following his acceptance speech, he spoke with Netflix's SAG Awards correspondent Tan France backstage to talk about his drunken acceptance speech, and said, "I don't remember what I said, I just was very surprised."

'Oppenheimer' Dominated SAG Awards

While Pedro Pascal accepted his award "a little drunk," it was "Oppenheimer" that took most of the trophies during the SAG Awards, according to the BBC.

The Christopher Nolan bibliographic film about the man who invented the atomic bomb brought home the awards for Best Cast, as well as Best Actor for Irish actor Cillian Murphy. Meanwhile, Robert Downey Jr. also won Best Supporting Actor for his role in that same film.

RDJ said the award was "incredibly meaningful" while also acknowledging that he is also a frontrunner to win an Oscar and asking, "Why me, why now, why do things seem to be going my way?"

Meanwhile, Kenneth Branagh, on accepting the Best Cast Award, stated, "Why me, why now, why do things seem to be going my way?" he said as a reference to when the cast walked out of the premiere to express solidarity with the SAG-AFTRA strike last year. "We are grateful and humbled and proud not just to be in Mr. Nolan's masterpiece, but proud to be in your company."

Emma Stone's Reaction to Lily Gladstone Beating Her for SAG Award Goes Viral

There was also a heartwarming moment during the SAG Awards, and it involved the ladies competing for the Best Leading Actress Award, Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone.

According to E! News, despite losing the SAG Award to Lily Gladstone, the "Poor Things" actress looked genuinely very happy for her competitor and was visibly cheering for Gladstone.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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