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Sebastian Stan Is Donald Trump In This First The Apprentice Photo

Apr 16, 2024

Sebastian Stan Is Donald Trump In This First The Apprentice Photo

Titled The Apprentice, the film chronicles Trump’s rise in New York’s business scene in the 1980s.

The film will specifically delve into his relationship with Roy Cohn, the controversial McCarthy-era lawyer-turned-New York City political figure who mentored Trump.

Now, the first official photo of Sebastian and Jeremy as Trump and Cohn in the film has been released, and Sebastian paints a pretty accurate image of a young Trump.

Here’s the photo of Jeremy and Sebastian in character:

There’s a lot to take in here. There’s the very ’80s car interior color scheme and car phone. Most notable is the actor’s apt transformations, specifically through their hair: Jeremy with Cohn’s buzzcut and Sebastian with Trump’s side-swept hair.

It was also announced on Thursday that the movie will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Ali Abbasi (seen below) is directing The Apprentice from a screenplay by Gabriel Sherman.

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