Sebastian Stan opted for an all-black outfit on Sunday while attending the premiere of his new film A Different Man at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
The 41-year-old actor looked sharp while layering up in a black T-shirt under a black polo shirt along with a long black coat for the premiere at the Eccles Center Theatre.
The Marvel Studios star completed his look with black shoes and had his black hair slicked back.
Sebastian teamed up on the carpet with British actor Adam Pearson, 39, who also has a starring role in the film by director Aaron Schimberg, who also wrote the screenplay.
Adam has neurofibromatosis and previously appeared in Aaron’s 2019 film Chained For Life.
Sebastian Stan opted for an all-black outfit on Sunday while attending the premiere of his new film A Different Man at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah
Sebastian and Adam also joined Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve, 36, for a group photo of the film’s three main stars.
The film follows Edward, played by Sebastian, who undergoes surgery for a new start in life and then becomes fixated on another man portraying him in a stage production based on his former life.
The trio of actors also joined director Aaron on the carpet for a group photo.
A Different Man co-producer Vanessa McDonnell wrapped an arm around Aaron on the carpet.
Sebastian, Adam, Renate and Aaron also stopped by the Variety Sundance Studio, presented by Audible, to promote the movie.
Adam also was seen at The Hollywood Reporter Studio, sponsored by Heineken Silver, Hyundai, Bogner, and SIXT, held at the Pendry Park City.
A Different Man is being distributed by independent A24, which distributed Everything Everywhere All At Once – the winner of the last Academy Award for Best Picture.
A24 also has distributed Uncut Gems, Lady Bird, Hereditary, Midsommar, Ex Machina and Priscilla.
The 41-year-old actor looked sharp while layering up in a black T-shirt under a black polo shirt along with a long black coat for the premiere at the Eccles Center Theatre
Sebastian teamed up on the carpet with British actor Adam Pearson, 39, who also has a starring role in the film
Sebastian and Adam also joined Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve, 36, for a group photo of the film’s three main stars
A Different Man stars Sebastian, shown filming in August 2022 in New York City, as Edward
Sebastian gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Bucky Barnes aka the Winter Soldier in the Marvel Cinematic Universe starting with the 2011 film Captain America: The First Avenger.
He also received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Tommy Lee in the 2022 Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy.
Sebastian earned nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Critics’ Choice Award for his work in the Hulu miniseries.
He starred along with Julianne Moore, Justice Smith, Briana Middleton, and John Lithgow in the A24 and Apple TV+ crime film Sharper.
Sharper was released in selected theaters by A24 in February 2023 ahead of its streaming release a week later on the Apple TV+ service.
The trio of starring actors also joined director Aaron on the carpet for a group photo
A Different Man co-producer Vanessa McDonnell wrapped an arm around Aaron on the carpet
Sebastian had his black hair slicked back
Adam has neurofibromatosis and previously appeared in Aaron’s 2019 film Chained For Life
The Marvel Studios star leaned toward Adam as they attended the Variety Sundance Studio
Sebastian, Adam, Aaron and Renate also stopped by the Variety Sundance Studio, presented by Audible, to promote the movie
The stars answered questions at the Variety Sundance Studio about the A24 film
Adam also was seen at The Hollywood Reporter Studio, sponsored by Heineken Silver, Hyundai, Bogner, and SIXT, held at the Pendry Park City
Sebastian was spotted earlier this month filming his Donald Trump biopic The Apprentice in Toronto, Canada.
He was pictured shooting with costar Maria Bakalova, 27, who portrays the late Ivana Trump in the film.
Production on The Apprentice began in late November.
The film follows Trump in the ’70s and ’80s as he attempts to establish his real estate empire on the back of his father Fred Trump’s properties.