Check out these fantastic photos taken by fellow fans and site visitors who so generously donated their own photos from Sebastian’s recent Wizard World appearance in Philadelphia this past weekend.
Again thank you to those who donated! đ








Check out these fantastic photos taken by fellow fans and site visitors who so generously donated their own photos from Sebastian’s recent Wizard World appearance in Philadelphia this past weekend.
Again thank you to those who donated! đ
Sebastian was in attendance with many other Marvel stars in Philadelphia on June 4th for Wizard World Comic-Con. Sebastian took part in a panel with Captain America co-stars Anthony Mackie and Chris Evans along with a handful of photo ops and signings with the fans. It was quite the eventful day which he’ll be repeating again tomorrow as he heads back out to greet more fans for one more appearance this weekend. You can find photos in our gallery now.
If you attended the event this weekend and would like to donate your photos I would love to share your photos and experiences on the site, so please feel free to email me at carol@sebastian-stan.com – Full credit will be given.
Sebastian hosted a screening of Captain America: Civil War on May 22nd for Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters where 200 kids and their families were invited. Sebastian also made a special appearance during the screening where he answered questions, and spoke about how important it is to have a great mentor. You can check out some photos from the special event in our gallery now.
Check out captures of Sebastian from the Captain America Diner Party episode of Chelsea, a new Netflix show hosted by Chelsea Handler.
Sebastian was one of the special guests who surprised the audience on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon along with his fellow Captain America: Civil War co-stars Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany. They were featured in one of Jimmy’s legendary game segments as Sebastian and the gang took part in “Musical Beers” and it was quite possibly one of the funniest things I’ve ever watched unravel.
For those of you who missed it you can watch the video below!
I’m very excited to announce Sebastian will be on The Late Late Show with James Corden on May 5th to promote Captain America: Civil War in what will be his first official solo interview on late nite television and I gotta admit I’m pretty damn excited. Although there hasn’t been an official press release announcing his appearance they’re already selling tickets for the live recording listing him as a guest.
DATE: Thu May 5
TIME: 4:00 PM
WHERE: Los Angeles, CA
AGE: 16 +
Guests: Sebastian Stan, Zach Woods, Travis Scott
You can purchase tickets at 1iota.com if you live in the area.
Mark your calendars people! Team Cap will be on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE this coming Monday, April 11th!
In celebration of the highly anticipated film âCaptain America: Civil War,â âJimmy Kimmel Liveâ will welcome the stars of the film, as well as their Marvel friends, for an action-packed week of shows. On Monday, April 11, âJimmy Kimmel Liveâ will welcome Team Captain America: Chris Evans, Sebastian Stan, Anthony Mackie, and Paul Rudd for a blockbuster âCaptain America: Civil Warâ appearance. The Marvel extravaganza continues on Tuesday, April 12, with âDr. Strangeâ star Benedict Cumberbatch, who will exclusively share the debut of the upcoming filmâs trailer, as well as Clark Gregg of âAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.â
This will be followed by a second âCaptain America: Civil Warâ cast appearance on Wednesday, April 13, as âJimmy Kimmel Liveâ welcomes Team Iron Man: Robert Downey Jr., Don Cheadle, Emily Van Camp, Chadwick Boseman, and Paul Bettany. The week concludes on Thursday, April 14, with star of âThe Huntsman: Winterâs Warâ and âThorâ Chris Hemsworth.
âJimmy Kimmel Liveâ airs weeknights at 11:35|10:35c on ABC.
The cast heads to @JimmyKimmelLive in April! Tell us if you're #TeamCap or #TeamIronMan LIVE on #Kimmel. Email: jimmykimmelsearch@gmail.com
— Captain America (@CaptainAmerica) March 29, 2016
The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Winter Soldier was a lot more talkative during his Salt Lake Comic Con panel than his masked, brooding supervillain character.
Though fans peppered Sebastian Stan with questions about the upcoming “Captain America: Civil War,” he couldn’t say much about the anticipated schism between the superheroes. His Friday afternoon panel marked Stan’s first solo outing on a convention stage.
Stan did say, though, that he gets to spend a lot of time with Anthony Mackie â who will make his own panel appearance Saturday â and that the action scenes are even better than those in “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” That’s coming from the man who tore up Washington, D.C., with grenades, guns and a magnetic bomb.
He also gets to talk a whole lot more.
Of course, in the comics, Bucky comes back around and even assumes the role of Captain America in Steve Rogers’ absence. If Chris Evans were to depart similarly, would Stan rather put on the Red, White and Blues, or give that honor to Mackie, whose character currently is carrying the mantle in the comics?
The talkative Stan grinned and gave a more Winter Soldier-esque: “Myself.”
Whether the movies will let him wield the shield, though, is impossible for him to say.
“I’ll say this: They sure like to dangle a cheese in front of my nose a lot,” Stan said. In both movies, he’s picked up Cap’s shield in the middle of a battle, as a quick homage to Bucky’s tenure as Captain America in the comic books. “They’re like ‘Oh yeah, that’s where you pick up the shield,’ and I’m like, ‘Yeah, I’ve heard that one before. There it is again.'”
“But I don’t know. If I could say one thing, if anyone can have anything to do with it, to make it happen, is you,” he added, pointing from the stage to a roaring crowd of about 4,500 fans.
For now, though, he’s still the recuperating soldier, a role he prepared for by researching post-traumatic stress disorder, hearing stories about soldiers having difficulty reintegrating after war and reading the Marvel comics. Storylines about Bucky piecing his memories and life together were incredibly helpful for him.
“And everything about his childhood was extremely inspiring,” Stan said. “I didn’t know that he had a sister who ends up going into an orphanage and later ends up dying of Alzheimer’s. The fact that this whole story with his father, all those things were very real for me and very helpful in terms of pulling a person together.” They showed Stan “the fact that this is why he ends up being used by HYDRA and the Russians and so on, because he comes from a really troubled past.”
Though he hasn’t had many lines to imbue with that pathos, Stan isn’t on cruise control through the silent stretches, either. Music, in particular, helped him “always have something going on.”
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Sebastian invaded Salt Lake City’s Comic-Con event this Friday where he took part in a live panel, a meet and greet, and photo ops with the fans including pairing up with his hunky Captain America co-star Chris Evans! You can check out photos from the event and panel in our gallery now.