Sebastian Stan's career has seen him grow from having small roles in major movies to becoming a ing player who steals the show to a legitimate star in some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters. After appearing in films like The Covenant and The Education of Charlie Banks, Stan broke out with a recurring role on Gossip Girl as Carter Baizen, followed by parts in Once Upon a Time and Political Animals. It was in 2011 that he landed the role that changed his life going forward, portraying Bucky Barnes in Captain America: The First Avenger, a character he's still playing today.
Based on his recent projects, Stan appears to be fighting his MCU image. Though he is set to reprise his role as Bucky Barnes in Thunderbolts*, he is also receiving acclaim for recent performances like The Apprentice and A Different Man. Of note, Stan made appearances in critically-acclaimed movies like Black Swan and Black Panther, though those are only single-scene roles in Oscar-winning movies that barely feature him. It all comes together to give Stan an impressive resume of well-received movies that is still growing as he becomes more successful.
15 Dumb Money (2023)
As Vlad Tenev

Dumb Money
- Release Date
- September 15, 2023
- Runtime
- 105 minutes
- Director
- Craig Gillespie
Dumb Money, released in 2023, dramatizes the true story of Keith Gill, a vlogger who invests in GameStop stock and shares his journey online. As his posts go viral, a social media-driven financial movement emerges, challenging billionaires and disrupting the lives of individual investors and Wall Street titans alike.
The true story behind Dumb Money is a fascinating one and it brings together a star-studded ensemble to play all the unexpected characters in this tale. Paul Dano stars as Keith Gill, an ordinary guy who posts videos of his stock investing practices and tips. When he puts all of his savings into stock for the video game company Game Stop, it catches on with online investors, turning the stock into the hottest one in town and making so-called Wall Street experts take some dirty tactics to mitigate their own losses at the unexpected move.
Sebastian Stan takes on one of the most notable names associated with the scandal as Vlad Tenev, chairman of the commission-free stock trading website Robinhood who faced a lot of controversy in folding to hedge fund people and shutting down the Game Stop stock options on his app. Stan is excellent at playing the tech hotshot whose confidence quickly fades as the issue gets more serious. The movie is an entertaining and funny David vs. Goliath story that is amplified by the likes of Seth Rogen, America Ferrera, Pete Davidson, and Anthony Ramos.
14 Hot Tub Time Machine (2010)
As Blaine

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Hot Tub Time Machine
- Release Date
- March 26, 2010
- Runtime
- 99 minutes
- Director
- Steve Pink
Cast
- John Cusack
- Rob Corddry
Three estranged friends, along with one friend's nephew, reunite for a ski trip vacation. After their hot tub malfunctions, they find they have traveled back in time to 1986, and must find a way to return to their own time.
Sebastian Stan doesn't get a lot of chances to show off his comedic side, but one of his earliest movie roles shows his underrated sense of humor. Hot Tub Time Machine is a silly and hilarious R-rated comedy that follows a trio of friends who return to the ski lodge where they spent their wild teen years. After partying in a hot tub, they find themselves transported back to the 1980s and back into their teen bodies where they have the chance to relive their youth.
Stan gets to play the villain of the movie, the uptight ski patrol bully, Blaine. Stan plays the role straight-faced, which makes it even funnier when he becomes convinced the main characters are Soviet spies simply because of his love of the 1980s action movie Red Dawn. The movie is packed with laughs as it blends time travel antics and R-rated shenanigans to great comedic effect.
13 Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
As Bucky Barnes

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Captain America: The First Avenger
- Release Date
- July 22, 2011
- Runtime
- 124 Minutes
- Director
- Joe Johnston
Cast
- Captain America / Steve Rogers
- Peggy Carter
Captain America: The First Avenger follows Steve Rogers, a frail man from Brooklyn transformed into the super-soldier Captain America during World War II. As he aids the war effort, Rogers confronts Red Skull, who seeks world domination through a powerful device for a nefarious organization.
Sebastian Stan kicked off his move famous role of his career in Phase 1 of the MCU. Captain America: The First Avenger tells the origin story of Steve Rogers set in the 1940s as he gets the super-soldier serum and becomes a superhero. Stan plays an important role as Steve's best friend Bucky Barnes, who fights alongside him before tragically falling to his death near the end.
While this entry in the trilogy features the least amount of Stan as Bucky, he helped to establish Bucky as a memorable character.
Many consider Captain America the best MCU trilogy, and like the majority of the franchise's films, Captain America; The First Avenger received positive reviews, including seven Saturn Award nominations. Stan and Evans immediately showed their strong on-screen chemistry and the action sequences were praised. While this entry in the trilogy features the least amount of Stan as Bucky, he helped to establish Bucky as a memorable character and a key part of Steve's life which was essential for projects to come.
12 Destroyer (2018)
As Det. Chris

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Destroyer
- Release Date
- December 25, 2018
- Runtime
- 123 minutes
- Director
- Karyn Kusama
Cast
- Toby Kebbell
As a young cop, LAPD detective Erin Bell was placed undercover with a gang in the California desert with tragic results. When the leader of that gang re-emerges many years later, she must work her way back through the remaining and finally reckon with the demons that destroyed her past.
The neo-noir crime drama film Destroyer stars Nicole Kidman as Erin Bell, an undercover police officer who goes on a vigilante spree against gang after a case is blown. While Toby Kebbel and Tatiana Maslany have more prominent roles, Stan has high billing as Erin's former partner and FBI agent, Chris, with whom she also had a romantic relationship.
Destroyer is grittier than Stan's MCU movies, and it really allows him to show his range. However, the film mostly flew under the radar, though it did have critical praise and earned Kidman a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Drama. The size of the movie helped to show that, while Stan remained in the MCU, he was also interested in exploring small projects where he had the chance to work with very talented collaborators, like Kidman.
11 The Devil All The Time (2020)
As Lee Bodecker

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The Devil All The Time
- Release Date
- September 16, 2020
- Runtime
- 138 minutes
- Director
- Antonio Campos
Cast
- Jason Clarke
The Devil All The Time is a thriller set in the 1950s and 1960s in rural Ohio. It follows several interconnected storylines that involve corrupt law enforcement, religious fanaticism, and serial killers. The ensemble cast includes Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Bill Skarsgård, Sebastian Stan, Riley Keough, and Harry Melling,
While Sebastian Stan likely could have gotten a lot of leading roles following his MCU success, he initially gravitated towards ing roles in large ensembles, like in The Devil All the Time. Based on the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock, The Devil All the Time is a psychological thriller that proved to be a big hit for Netflix. Taking place in 1960s Ohio, the story follows several intertwining characters, including Lee Bodecker (Stan), a dirty cop, and Preston Teagardin (Robert Pattinson), a charming yet sinister preacher.
The Devil All the Time reunited Stan with his MCU costar Tom Holland but in a much darker and grittier story. It is a hypnotic and engrossing journey through the darkness of humanity with several standout performances. Stan shows his willingness to subvert audience expectations by playing a genuinely unlikable and evil man.
10 Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
As Bucky Barnes

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Avengers: Infinity War
- Release Date
- April 27, 2018
- Runtime
- 149 minutes
- Director
- Joe Russo
Cast
- Tony Stark / Iron Man
- Steve Rogers / Captain America
Avengers: Infinity War brings together the Avengers and their allies to face a new threat from the cosmos, Thanos, who seeks to collect the Infinity Stones. The film, part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, unites numerous superhero characters in a battle to prevent Thanos' ambition of altering reality itself.
At the time, Avengers: Infinity War was the biggest movie in the MCU. The film sees of the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy come together to try and stop the Mad Titan Thanos from collecting the six Infinity Stones and wiping out half of all life in the universe. Along with strong reviews, Infinity War was a massive box office hit, bringing in over $2 billion (via Box Office Mojo).

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Stan's role in this action epic is relatively small since there are so many characters included, but a key part in Bucky's MCU timeline is dying from Thanos's snap. Notably, Bucky is the first character to fade away after the snap and the look of disbelief on Steve's face as his friend vanishes drives home the emotion of the powerful ending of Infinity War.
9 Avengers: Endgame (2019)
As Bucky Barnes

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Avengers: Endgame
- Release Date
- April 26, 2019
- Runtime
- 181 Minutes
- Director
- Joe Russo
Cast
- Tony Stark / Iron Man
- Steve Rogers / Captain America
Avengers: Endgame, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, concludes the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Infinity Saga. It follows the remaining Avengers as they attempt to reverse the destruction caused by Thanos, navigating complex dynamics and forging alliances to restore balance to the universe.
A year after the cliffhanger ending of Infinity War, Marvel fans got their conclusion in Avengers: Endgame, which managed to be even bigger. This installment has the surviving heroes of Thanos' actions going on a heist through time to gather the Infinity Stones and bring everyone back, while a Thanos from 2014 opposes them. Like its predecessor, this was a huge hit grossing nearly $3 billion (via Box Office Mojo) and holding a 94% Rotten Tomatoes rating.
Bucky returns during the climactic battle against Thanos's army, gives an emotional goodbye to Steve, and accepts Sam as the new Cap, which sets up The Falcon and the Winter Soldier TV series. Again, in such a massive movie, Stan's role is relatively small but he remains a key part of this huge story that Marvel had been building for so long.
8 Fresh (2022)
As Steve

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Fresh is a Hulu original film starring Daisy Edgar-Jones as a single woman named Noa who is searching for love on dating apps. But after meeting a man named Steve (Sebastian Stan), she agrees to take a romantic weekend trip with him. The only catch is that she discovers he is a cannibal that consumes and sells human flesh.
After years of playing the anti-hero Bucky Barnes, Stan has taken on roles that are purely villainous, with the most wicked being Steve/Brendan in Fresh. The Hulu original movie starts off as a romantic comedy where Steve woos Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones) only to take a horrific twist when it's revealed that he's a butcher of human meat who kidnaps Noa to sell her body parts to rich cannibals.
Most impressive is Stan's heel-turn of a performance, turning this charismatic "perfect guy" into a nightmarish villain without it feeling inauthentic.
Fresh was a critical success and became a pop culture hit, with a lot of the praise going toward Stan and Edgar-Jones' performances. Most impressive is Stan's heel-turn of a performance, turning this charismatic "perfect guy" into a nightmarish villain without it feeling inauthentic. The movie is gruesome and hard to watch at times, but it is also an entertaining and thrilling ride from beginning to end.
7 Logan Lucky (2017)
As Dayton White

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Logan Lucky
- Release Date
- August 18, 2017
- Runtime
- 118 Minutes
- Director
- Steven Soderbergh
Logan Lucky is a comedy-heist film by Steven Soderbergh, the director behind the Ocean's Eleven series. The Logans are a blue-collar family from the hills of West Virginia, and their clan has been famous for its bad luck for nearly 90 years. But the conniving Jimmy Logan decides it's time to turn the family's luck around, and with a bit of help from his friends, the "Redneck Robbers," he plans to steal $14 million from the Charlotte Motor Speedway on the busiest race day of the year.
After four years away from directing, acclaimed filmmaker Steven Soderbergh came out of retirement to helm Logan Lucky. The heist comedy tells the story of a family that attempts to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway during a NASCAR race. Logan Lucky's success led to Soderbergh making several more movies in the years that followed. While the impressive cast sees Channing Tatum, Riley Keough, and Adam Driver play of the Logan family, Stan is among the scene stealers as Dayton White, a NASCAR driver obsessed with fitness and being prepared for his races.
It is another smaller role for Stan, but one that shows off his hilarious comedic dead-pan skills that deserve to be featured in more movies. The movie itself is a true crowd-pleaser of a heist movie, feeling like a Southern version of Soderbergh's Ocean's movie franchise, filled with memorable characters, likable criminals, and a fun caper at the center.
6 The Apprentice (2024)
As Donald Trump

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The Apprentice
- Release Date
- October 11, 2024
- Runtime
- 123 Minutes
- Director
- Ali Abbasi
Cast
- Donald Trump
- Jeremy StrongRoy Cohn
The Apprentice depicts a young Donald Trump in 1970s New York, highlighting his formative relationship with Roy Cohn, a ruthless attorney. As Trump seeks to establish his own legacy, Cohn identifies him as an ideal protégé, drawn to his ambition and determination to succeed at any cost.
While The Apprentice was not a financial success for Sebastian Stan, it is quickly becoming one of his most talked-about roles. The Apprentice tells the strange and complicated story of the origins of Donald Trump, long before he became President of the United States, and the way he was mentored by lawyer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong). As Trump was trying to make a name for himself in New York City's busy real estate world, Cohn taught him the tactics that would give him the personality he became famous for which perhaps led to his political success.

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The true story of The Apprentice is a fascinating one regardless of what the audience thinks of Trump himself. However, this modern Greek tragedy is elevated by the performances, especially Stan in the lead role. He doesn't look or sound particularly like Trump, which makes it all the more impressive how he inhabits the role completely.
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