Sebastian was on Happy Sad Confused with Josh Horowitz this week. Below is the video and Screen Captures + the audio players.




Sebastian was on Happy Sad Confused with Josh Horowitz this week. Below is the video and Screen Captures + the audio players.
I’ve added 47 UHQ/Untagged of Sebastian at Gala premiere of ‘The Apprentice’ in Copenhagen, Denmark that took place last night. Thank you to Sandra for her assistance on most of this one. I believe this is the complete set of photos.
I’ve added 25 more photos to the gallery in addition to the 99 UHQ/Untagged of Sebastian at “The Apprentice” Premiere in NY that took place on the 8th.
I’ve added more press interviews for ‘The Apprentice‘ along with interviews from the BFI Red Carpet today in London. Enjoy the update.
I’ve added 200+ photos to the gallery UHQ/Untagged of Sebastian at “The Apprentice” Headline Gala – 68th BFI London Film Festival that took place today. More will be posted ASAP if/when available today. Keep checking back.
I’ve added 4 photos to the gallery UHQ/Untagged of Sebastian at Golden Globes Celebrating 2024 BFI London Film Festival at Soho Mews House Mayfair that took place today. More will be posted ASAP if/when available in AM.
I’ve added 28 photos to the gallery UHQ/Untagged of Sebastian at “The Apprentice” Green Carpet – 20th Zurich Film Festival that took place yesterday. There’s also a green carpet interview and screen captures below.
I’ve added 20 photos to the gallery UHQ/Untagged of Sebastian at “ZFF Masters Sebastian Stan” – 20th Zurich Film Festival that took place this morning.
Aaron Schimberg’s new film, A Different Man, wears a few disguises: comedy, drama, paranoid thriller. It’s also a delirious tug of war between two men. There’s Edward, an aspiring actor with neurofibromatosis who undergoes facial reconstruction surgery, played by Sebastian Stan. And then there’s Oswald, a charming man about town played by Adam Pearson, an actor with neurofibromatosis. Edward’s post-surgery life is upturned as his girlfriend and colleagues and career fall under Oswald’s spell. As Pearson says of his character in the latest episode of Esquire’s Freeze Frame: “I have the rizz, as the kids would say.”
In the episode, Pearson and Stan – who clearly get along a lot better in real like than they do on screen – go deep on their characters’ love-hate-can’t-get-enough-of-you dynamic as well as Oswald’s impressive karaoke offering (Pearson listened to “I Wanna Get Next to You” by Rose Royce for five hours as preparation). They also discuss the difficulty of defining the genre of this movie and the characters’ motivations. Is Edward mad? Is Oswald sincere? Ultimately, as Pearson points out, the film works because “it holds up mirrors rather than placards”. Watch on to figure things out yourself.