Sebastian Stan Reveals the Shocking Prep Behind His Transformation into Donald Trump

With the release of The Apprentice just around the corner, fans are buzzing about Sebastian Stan’s portrayal of Donald Trump during his rise in the 1980s. In a recent interview, Stan opened up about the intense process of stepping into the controversial role. From physical changes to studying Trump’s mannerisms, the Avengers star shares the unexpected lengths he went to in order to embody the former president. Curious to know what it takes to bring a figure like Trump to life? Dive into Stan’s incredible transformation journey!

The countdown has begun for the film "The Apprentice," directed by Ali Abbasi.

The film, set to be released on October 11, is one of the most anticipated productions of the year. It takes place in the early 1980s during Donald Trump's initial years in his business career and focuses on his relationship with New York prosecutor Roy Cohn.

In the film, Donald Trump is portrayed by Sebastian Stan, while Roy Cohn is played by Succession's award-winning star Jeremy Strong.

Ivana Trump is portrayed by Maria Bakalova. According to The Independent, Sebastian Stan recently explained how he got into the role of Donald Trump during an appearance on the Today Show.

Stan explained, "I didn’t sleep at all," and added:

'I couldn’t sleep while preparing for this role because there were so many documents, footage, and research I had to go through. There are a lot of files documenting Trump’s rise to where he is today. Becoming Trump is like playing an instrument. You know, like when you sit down at the piano and practice until you perfect it. Then, you can do it even in your sleep. That’s what it felt like,' he said.

Donald Trump's campaign team had threatened to sue director Abbasi.

In response, the director said that Trump would actually like the film. Will Trump really like it, or will he go after them?