Oct
16

Jim Carrey’s ‘I’m Dying Up Here’ Casts Sebastian Stan

Melissa Leo, Sebastian Stan and Clark Duke have joined Showtime’s upcoming comedy “I’m Dying Up Here,” TheWrap has learned.

The series about the stand up comedy scene of the 1970s is executive produced by Jim Carrey. If the pilot is picked up to series, Leo and Duke would appear as series regulars, Stan would guest star.

Leo will play the role of Goldie, a brassy comedy club owner who rules over her business with an iron fist and nurtures her comedians with tough love.

Stan will play Clay “a funny, charming comedian on the rise, who declares irrelevancy as his biggest fear.” Duke will play Larry, a ballsy young comedian from Boston who moves to L.A. with the hopes of making it big.

They join previously announced cast members Ari Graynor, Andrew Santino, RJ Cyler, Erik Griffin and Stephen Guarino.

Dave Flebotte will write and executive produce the series. Carrey will executive produce along with Michael Aguilar, and Christina Wayne for Endemol Shine Studios and Assembly Entertainment.

Source: thewrap.com

Oct
01

Sebastian Promotes ‘The Martian’ in Philadelphia

Sebastian and co-star Mackenzie Davis were in attendance at the Fels Planetarium observatory in Philadelphia, Pa on September 30th to promote their film The Martian along with the film’s consultant Jim Green, retired NASA astronaut Nicole Scott and chief astronomer Derrick Pitts. You can check out photos in our gallery now.

Big thank you to my friend at Harrison-Ford.org for the photos!

Sep
27

Sebastian Attends ‘The Martian’ Premiere at the 53rd New York Film Festival

Sebastian looked dashing in blue as he joined co-stars Kristen Wiig, Kate Mara, Mackenzie Davis and Chiwetel Ejiofor for the premiere of their film The Martian at the 53rd New York Film Festival on September 27th.

Sep
26

Sebastian Stan teases Marvel’s ‘Civil War’ at Salt Lake Comic Con

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 — who will make his own panel appearance Saturday — 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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Sep
26

Sebastian Invades Salt Lake Comic-Con

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.



Photos courtesy of the Official Facebook page of Salt Lake Comic-Con and Maria Ermolenko.

Sep
25

Additional People Magazine TIFF Portraits

Check out 2 new handsome portraits of Sebastain taken by People Magainze at the Toronto International Film Festival earlier this month.

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
18

Sebastian Stan Talks Winter Soldier, Returns Fire at Zack Snyder

While doing rounds of interviews for his role in The Martian at the Toronto International Film Festival, Sebastian Stan fielded a few questions about the highly anticipated Marvel film, Captain America: Civil War. In the former film—Ridley Scott‘s space-based sci-fi adventure—Stan plays Dr. Chris Beck, the mission crew’s flight surgeon and self-professed adrenaline junkie; in Captain America, he’ll return as Bucky Barnes, aka The Winter Soldier. Despite the well-known aura of secrecy surrounding the Marvel Studios production, Steve was able to get a few answers out of the actor.

Steve sat down with Stan to relive his experiences both during and after his appearance in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the amount of dialogue in the new film, a spoiler-free chat about the Ant-Man post-credits scene, and the prospect of starring in future Avengers movies. Stan even gets a few return shots in at DC/WB director Zack Snyder, defending Marvel and Ant-Man.

Source: collider.com

Sep
17

W Magazine Portrait from TIFF

Check out another great portrait of Sebastian taken at the Toronto International Film Festival this past week.