Apr 23, 2025 07:41 PM IST
Actor Sebastian Stan performed a younger Donald Trump in The Apprentice. The efficiency earned him a Finest Actor Oscar nomination.
Actor Sebastian Stan earned rave opinions and an Oscar nomination for his efficiency in final yr’s The Apprentice. He performed a younger Donald Trump within the Ali Abbasi directorial, which additionally starred Jeremy Sturdy in a pivotal position. In his new cowl story for Vanity Fair, Sebastian shared that he thinks the US President should have watched the movie at least a 100 occasions. (Additionally learn: The Apprentice star Sebastian Stan calls Donald Trump ‘scared little man’ forward of election day)

What Sebastian mentioned
Through the interplay, Sebastian mentioned, “I’d put cash down he’s seen it 100 f***ing occasions, after all, as a result of he’s a narcissist. And I guess you there’s sure issues he likes about it… How he regarded.”
Talking in regards to the movie and the way the arc of his character is developed, the actor added, “He loses his humanity. I assume that’s basically what occurs. As an actor, all you’re attempting to do is simply have a look at these very human issues and establish with them.”
In regards to the movie
The Apprentice explores Donald Trump’s profession as an actual property businessman in New York throughout the Nineteen Seventies and Nineteen Eighties, specializing in his relationship with lawyer Roy Cohn. The movie is directed by Ali Abbasi and written by Gabriel Sherman.
Other than Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump, the movie stars Jeremy Sturdy as Roy Cohn, Martin Donovan as Fred Trump, and Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump. The movie missed its India launch in October after it hit a roadblock with the Central Board of Movie Certification (CBFC).
Trump had beforehand blasted the movie and its makers in a press release to Reality Social, stating, “So unhappy that HUMAN SCUM, just like the folks concerned on this hopefully unsuccessful enterprise, are allowed to say and do no matter they need in an effort to harm a Political Motion, which is much greater than any of us.”
