Category: The Martian

Oct
24

Photos: ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ & ‘The Martian’ Production Stills

I’ve added 10 new/old high quality stills of Sebastian in various films including ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ and ‘The Martian’ in the gallery (some were missing and one is new).

Jul
28

Photos: ‘The Martian’ Extras Screen Captures

I’ve added/updated over 100 high quality Blu-Ray Extra Screen Captures of Sebastian in The Martian to the gallery.

Feb
02

‘The Martian’ DVD Extras

I’ve added captures of Sebastian from the special features included on the official DVD of The Martian. You can check those out in the gallery now.



Jan
24

‘The Martian’ Blu-ray Captures

I’ve added HD Blu-ray captures of Sebastian as Dr. Chris Beck from The Martian which came out last year starring Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kate Mara and Michael Peña. You can view them in our gallery now.

The Martian is available now on DVD and Blu-ray


Nov
24

Sebastian Promoting ‘The Martian’ in Beijing, China – Photo Update

I’ve added a ton of new photos of Sebastian from the past week while in Beijing, China doing promotion for The Martian which premieres there this week. You can check out the photos below and in our gallery now. 🙂



Nov
20

Sebastian Attends ‘The Martian’ Press Conference & Premiere in Beijing, China

Sebastian attended the press conference and world premiere of The Martian alongside director Ridley Scott and co-stars Matt Damon and Chen Shu in Beijing, China on November 20th. Check ou the photos in our gallery now.


Sep
25

The Martian: Ares 3 Mission Guide Scans

Check out scans of Sebastian as Chris Beck from The Martian: Ares 3 Mission Guide. You can view and download the entire guide here.

Sep
22

Michael Peña, Sebastian Stan & Kate Mara Official ‘The Martian’ Interview

Sep
17

Sebastian Stan On ‘The Martian’ And How He Wasn’t Sure He’d Be A Part Of ‘Captain America: Civil War’

I know you were born in Romania. But every time I remember that, I’m surprised because you play these “all-American”-type roles.

I know. I’m not quite sure how that ended up, but I’m happy that people look to me that way. But, yes, I’m not from here!

Bucky Barnes is the epitome of an “all-American guy.”

But you have to remember that The Winter Soldier has this weird Russian background and his own Eastern European kind of background — and so do I. So it’s a great fit I guess.

The Martian is the most fun movie about being stranded on a desolate death planet that I could ever imagine. It doesn’t wallow in its own misery, and it could have done that.

Of course! And I think that’s one of the great things about it. The movie knows how to make fun of itself a little bit. Like, you’re rooting with him and you’re always aware of the stakes. But, at the same time, there’s a fun balance of humor there, just letting you kind of remember just how ridiculous this situation is. The fact that this guy is farming in his own sh*t on a different planet. And the movie doesn’t shy away from kind of making fun of that.

In something like Cast Away, maybe it’s more frustrating to know there are other humans probably 100 miles away, as opposed to being on Mars where the situation is so extreme, a person might respond with more levity.

I was talking to a couple people last night and they were telling me about how they had three screenings for The Martian when they were editing it. The first screening, the people who watched the movie walked away from it going, “You know what? He makes fun of everything. I don’t buy it. It seems like he’s going to survive.” So, the stakes weren’t high enough. Then there was another screening where they took away the humor and it got really serious. And then the third version is the one where they merged the two and they found the right balance — which is why editing is amazing and the key. That’s why they are composers, in a way.

There has to be humor for us to relate. Your character in this movie is a genius. All the characters are geniuses.

Yeah, absolutely. And as actors, it’s funny, everyone keeps asking, “Did you do research? Did you talk to NASA?” And, yes, we did research and so on and did our best to learn…

So you’re all set if you get stranded in space.

Not… at… all. In fact, we all agreed on just how quickly we would die.

The lesson from all of this is, unless you’re an astronaut, do not go to space.

Yeah, maybe not. It’s just funny to read about all of these privately funded projects. You know, because there are people trying to go there with a one-way ticket. And I go, I hope you know what you’re signing up for. That’s six months of radiation for a one-way ticket.

It sounds like they want to try to colonize it, but it’s not really that easy.

I don’t even know if people think that far ahead, to be honest.

I don’t think that trip is ever going to happen. NASA will go someday.

Of course. And I think it will happen in our lifetime.

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Sep
16

Cast of ‘The Martian’ Talk to Space Station Crew Members, Receives Johnson Space Center Tour

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 45 Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren of NASA took time out of their work schedule to talk to Sebastian Stan and Mackenzie Davis, cast members of the new movie “The Martian”, during a visit they made to Mission Control at the Johnson Space Center, Houston Sept. 15. They were joined by JSC Director Ellen Ochoa. Kelly is at the midway point of a year-long mission aboard the orbital laboratory with Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos), gathering valuable biomedical data that will be used in the formulation of a future human mission to Mars. Lindgren, who is a medical doctor, is beginning the third month of a five-month mission on the outpost.

Mackenzie Davis and Sebastian Stan, stars of 20th Century Fox’s Film “The Martian”, got a tour from Johnson Space Center Director Ellen Ochoa. News media followed the tour taking a peek at what NASA’s “Real Martians” are working on.