The Apprentice: Sebastian Stan’s Donald Trump Movie Confirms Premiere With New Image
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Summary The Sebastian Stan-led biopic on Donald Trump, The Apprentice, will premiere at Cannes Film Festival in May 2024.
Stan plays Trump while Jeremy Strong portrays Roy Cohn, with a new image showing the duo in a car.
The movie wrapped filming in January 2024, making it a quick premiere for the upcoming film festival.
Sebastian Stan's upcoming Donald Trump movie The Apprentice has confirmed its premiere with an image of the actor as the billionaire businessman. The upcoming movie sees the Captain America star as Trump, following his career during the '70s and '80s, as he is mentored by Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong). The biopic wrapped filming in January 2024, but did not confirm a release date for the film after production ended.
Now, Cannes Film Festival has confirmed that The Apprentice will premiere at Cannes Film Festival in May 2024.
The announcement came from the Film Festival as well as Metropolitan Films, the latter of which released a new image from the movie. The image shows Stan's Trump and Strong's Cohn in the back of a car, Trump answering the phone while Cohn looks tense.
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Source: Cannes Film Festival/Twitter; Metropolitan Films/Twitter

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