Funny but definitely think this is a thing.
Actor does a good job in one role. Amazing, lets cast that actor in everything else because people love this guy/gal.
Jennifer Lawrence was also in everything after her success on Hunger Games. So was Tom Holland after Spiderman (and was in several roles that really didnt suit him imo like Nathan Drake). Usually, this results in overexposure, the public getting fed up with the actor, and they kind of take a break. If they are good, they still get consistent work though. Given Pascal can actually act if he is in roles that suit him and he has had a long career, Im sure he will be fine after the hype dies down which is probably soon.
This. Move away from Hollywood into politics or just business in general and you see the same thing. Having the name Bush or Kennedy as your last name will be a real boost if you want to become a senator (and now I guess Trump). Family businesses are basically nepotism incarnate.
Im guessing capitalism promises the idea of people getting their positions or being rewarded based on their skills and merit but reality is not so kind. Its not just Hollywood. The "fair" thing about Hollywood is a name gets the actor through the door which is better than most but the actor still has to be somewhat talented and likable to have a career. Other industries dont even need that.