The Apprentice’s Jeremy Strong And Sebastian Stan Explain Why The Movie Isn’t Political, Despite Trump Character
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The Apprentice’s Jeremy Strong And Sebastian Stan Explain Why The Movie Isn’t Political, Despite Trump Character



As the 2024 movie schedule continues, one particularly controversial film is set to hit theaters is The Apprentice. Just weeks before Americans decide between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in the U.S. presidential election, Sebastian Stan is portraying a young Trump. However, Stan and his co-star Jeremy Strong insist the movie itself is not political.

The Apprentice has been in the works since 2018, while Donald Trump was president, however, it wasn’t until last fall that the movie was filmed. Jeremy Strong (who is best known for his role in the Succession cast) plays American lawyer Roy Cohn alongside Stan’s Trump in the movie, and he shared these thoughts about it with Entertainment Weekly:

This is a movie about two human beings, not about two villains or monsters. I don’t think the movie attempts to vilify these people. I think it attempts to understand where they came from and how they became who they are.



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