Not to be outdone by Christopher Meloni, Sebastian Stan showed off his melonis, but this time it's a Full Monty shot he posted on Instagram. And did so with a teasing message that explained where you could see more. "MONDAY, the movie. Out this Friday, April 16. When I say we gave it our 'all', we literally did. Check out how to watch at the link in my bio." The pic has Stan standing in the middle of a rain-soaked city street at night shot from the rear. He wears an open parka with his arms extended causing the jacket to rise high enough to show his buns. His new film "Monday," directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos, was shot before the pandemic and is out on April 16 on IFC. The film "follows the story of Mickey (Sebastian Stan) and Chloe (Denis Gough), two Americans in their mid-thirties living in Athens, who meet in the heat of summer one whirlwind weekend," reads the film's website synopsis. "When Chloe's time in Greece is drawing to a close, she decides to give up her high-flying job back home and explore whether one weekend's passion can stand the reality of the inevitable Monday." "It's refreshingly raw and honest, standing in juxtaposition to the glossier world of Stan's Marvel series," is the way the Observer described the film in an interview with the actor. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Sebastian Stan / Instagram)
Not to be outdone by Christopher Meloni, Sebastian Stan showed off his melonis, but this time it's a Full Monty shot he posted on Instagram. And did so with a teasing message that explained where you could see more. "MONDAY, the movie. Out this Friday, April 16. When I say we gave it our 'all', we literally did. Check out how to watch at the link in my bio." The pic has Stan standing in the middle of a rain-soaked city street at night shot from the rear. He wears an open parka with his arms extended causing the jacket to rise high enough to show his buns. His new film "Monday," directed by Argyris Papadimitropoulos, was shot before the pandemic and is out on April 16 on IFC. The film "follows the story of Mickey (Sebastian Stan) and Chloe (Denis Gough), two Americans in their mid-thirties living in Athens, who meet in the heat of summer one whirlwind weekend," reads the film's website synopsis. "When Chloe's time in Greece is drawing to a close, she decides to give up her high-flying job back home and explore whether one weekend's passion can stand the reality of the inevitable Monday." "It's refreshingly raw and honest, standing in juxtaposition to the glossier world of Stan's Marvel series," is the way the Observer described the film in an interview with the actor. Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ??? (?: Sebastian Stan / Instagram)
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