Category: Press
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.
I know there are many reviews already floating around for ‘Civil War’, but this little tidbit managed to get my notice and I have to say I am so proud of Sebastian. I’m sure I’ll have another one of my own “proud mama-bear” moments when I finally see the film myself, but just hearing such high praise really warms my heart. Check it out below:
Sebastian Stan hits a career high-water mark with this performance, working so well not just in dramatic scenes with Evans and Downey but also demonstrating deft comedic timing with Anthony Mackie.
You can check out the entire review over at Forbes.com
Marvel Studios has spent eight years building a universe. Now it’s time to blow it up.
The heroes of Captain America: Civil War are doing what most burned-out, overworked professionals do when faced with unrelenting crisis: They’re turning on each other. This year’s Summer Movie Preview from Entertainment Weekly splashes the battle across four separate covers, with exclusive new photos and details showing how Marvel Studios pulled off its story of hero vs. hero.
“This is an argument and a struggle with your family, for your family, and against your family,” says Chris Evans, who has now played the super-soldier Steve Rogers in six Marvel films (counting a cameo in Thor: The Dark World.) Normal people may not settle their quarrels by hurling each other through walls, but the actor says the emotional deathmatch in Civil War is just an exaggerated version of an ultra-tense holiday dinner. “I think it’s much more relatable, much more akin to [disputes] we have in life,” Evans says. “Arguments with your family can be far worse than struggles with your enemy.”
Entertainment Weekly spoke with Evans alongside Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, the mastermind behind the interlocked movie franchise, and directors Joe and Anthony Russo, returning after Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The four men met inside the Marvel headquarters conference room where they broke the story for Civil War, sliding photos of the characters across the table as they separated #TeamCap from #TeamIronMan.
They also tell the story of adding the historic first black superhero, Black Panther, to the universe, and bringing Spider-Man home from his own cinematic galaxy over at Sony Pictures.
It’s no accident that the next four movies in the Marvel Studios line-up – Doctor Strange, Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, Thor: Ragnarok – involve characters who are not in the core fight of Civil War. “That’s somewhat intentional to go and explore the other aspects,” Feig says. This movie will leave things broken for a while, at least until 2018’s Avengers: Infinity War – Part One, which the Russos are also directing.
We also break down exactly why the main characters choose their sides. No punches are pulled in Civil War. There are plenty of Marvel Studios movies in the pipeline, but the scars of this one are going to last.
Continue reading over at ew.com