Hey friends! I know I’m a little behind with these but I’ve finally added Blu-ray captures of Sebastian as Lance Tucker in the olympic-themed comedy The Bronze into the gallery. Check em out below:
Alright, so following my last post with captures of one of Seb’s very first films I’ve added Blu-ray captures of Sebastian as Martin Waters in the 2006 film The Architect. You can view those in the gallery now. 😉
I recently added all the current stills for Sebastian’s upcoming film I’m Not Here into the gallery, but courtesy of the Official Twitter I’ve added another one which you can view below. The photo features Sebastian’s character Steve holding his son according to their photo caption.
For updates on the film before it’s released next year be sure to follow @Imnotheremovie on Twitter.
Alright you guys! After what feels like forever I’ve finally added the captures of Sebastian as Johnny from the 2004 film Tony ‘N’ Tina’s Wedding. The captures aren’t too great as it predates the awesome Blu-ray kind of quality we get nowadays, but hey, it’s better than nothing.
You can check out Sebastian in all his baby-faced glory in the gallery now! 😉
Sebastian was sporting some serious scruff (but some fantastic hair!) as he attended the New York Screening of Marvel’s newest film Doctor Strange on November 1st. You can check out high quality photos from the event in the gallery now! 🙂
Actor Sebastian Stan participated in a question-and-answer session Saturday at the Wizard World Tulsa pop culture convention.
After walking on stage and being introduced amid audience squeals, Stan said he was in a “mystery city” he used to hear about on the TV series “Friends.”
“This is where Chandler got into all that trouble,” Stan said.
Chandler Bing, Matthew Perry’s character on “Friends,” was temporarily relocated to Tulsa for work during the series.
Topics during Stan’s panel:
•Asked what storyline so far is his favorite as an actor, Stan picked the Winter Soldier saga because there is still unexplored territory with the character, which has appeared in multiple Marvel films.
“We still need to go back and figure some things out there,” Stan said, indicating he would like to fill in some blanks in the Winter Soldier’s history.
Stan, asked by the moderator if he was dropping hints about a possible movie, said, “I wish. I’m apparently campaigning for it without even really realizing it.”
•Stan said being curious worked in his favor. He encouraged audience members to be curious. He said he was curious to find role models once he “clicked” with acting while in college. He read biographies and discovered that Steve McQueen and other successful actors had troubled pasts. He said rough patches in life may be gifts you can learn from.
“That’s almost every superhero story,” he said.
Fave biography? “I just read all the acting ones from Pacino to Brando to DeNiro to Steve McQueen,” he said.
“The problem for me is these people just totally seemed like they were gods. Everyone idolized them.”
But Stan said those actors didn’t start out that way. “We made them into gods,” he said. “They just found a way to make themselves available.”
•Stan said he (gasp!) hasn’t seen “The Walking Dead,” but he watches “Game of Thrones” and “Stranger Things.”
•Does Stan watch a lot of his own movies? “After consuming a lot of alcohol, I do,” he said, adding that it’s hard to watch your own movies and it gets easier after the passage of time “and have kind of moved on.”
•Stan was asked what the Winter Soldier’s last thoughts were when he was going back on ice at the end of “Captain America: Civil War.” On-stage joking between the moderator and Stan ranged from “my arm itches” to “should’ve had dessert.” Stan then surmised that the Winter Soldier is in a place of relief because, after being “followed by this shadow such a long time,” that the character can kind of “just chill.” No pun was intended.
Said Stan: “Who is to say that whatever they put him to sleep with doesn’t give him nice dreams?”
Source: TulsaWorld.com
Sebastian stepped out looking as handsome as ever to attend the The Skin Cancer Foundation Champions for Change Gala in New York on October 18th. You can check out the photos from the event in the gallery now. 😉
Sebastian was looking handsome as he posed for photos at the 2nd Annual Unitas Gala Against Human Trafficking event which took place on September 14th.
Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum and Hilary Swank are among those starring in the all-star heist movie.
Sebastian Stan, best known for playing the Winter Soldier in Marvel’s Captain America movies, has joined the all-star cast of Steven Soderbergh’s Logan Lucky.
Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum, Hilary Swank, Katherine Heigl, Adam Driver and Seth MacFarlane are among those on the call sheet of the NASCAR-set heist movie centered on two brothers.
The movie is currently shooting in Atlanta. Mark Johnson, Gregory Jacobs and Reid Carolin are producing.
Stan will play a three-time Sprint Cup Champion NASCAR driver who is coming back into the sport after time away.
With the new casting, the actor continues to ride a wave of success generated by Captain America: Civil War, one of the year’s more acclaimed movies, which has grossed more than $1.1 billion worldwide. Since that movie’s opening, Stan nabbed and wrapped a starring part in We Have Always Lived in the Castle, a thriller that also stars Taissa Farmiga and Alexandra Daddario.
The actor, who will appear in the indie I’m Not Here with Maika Monroe and J.K. Simmons, will shoot the next Avengers installment early next year.
Stan is repped by ICM Partners, Emily Gerson Saines of Brookside Artists Management and Lon Sorensen at Sloane Offer.
Source: HollywoodReporter.com
Today being August 13th marks Sebastian’s thirty-fourth birthday in which case I would like to wish Sebastian a very wonderful birthday. I hope it’s spent with a smile in your heart and laughter on your lips. Happy Birthday, Sebastian! xo