Sebastian Stan tells MCU critics "don't just go out there and s*** on something without offering something better"

Oct. 10, 2024



“It’d be such a big hole to try and fill up”

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Sebastian Stan has no time for MCU criticism – and thinks losing Marvel would leave a “big hole” in the industry.

“I’ve never been part of a company that puts so much heart and thought into anything,” Stan toldGQwhen the publication brought up critiques of the franchise. “I think if Marvel was gone, it’d be such a big hole to try and fill up. Don’t just go out there and shit on something without offering something better.”

Next up for Stan, though, is The Apprentice, which arrives in US theaters on October 11 and UK cinemas on October 18. The movie sees him play Donald Trump during the early days of his business career in ’70s and ’80s New York, and follows his relationship with lawyer Roy Cohn (played by Succession’s Jeremy Strong).

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