With lower than a month till the 2024 presidential election, Jon Stewart has one film on his thoughts.
On Monday’s episode of The Day by day Present, the comic referred to as out Donald Trump‘s hypocrisy for standing on a platform of free speech whereas making an attempt to have the upcoming movie The Apprentice shut down, calling it election interference.
“Oh, come on! That’s election interference?” stated Stewart. “Possibly it’s election interference, however you gotta be a bit bit flattered that you just’re being performed by Sebastian Stan.”
As a photograph of Stan displayed subsequent to him, Stewart regarded passionate about the MCU star. “Oh, Sebastian. If you happen to’re the Winter Soldier, why is it abruptly so heat in right here?” he stated.
“I appear like Sebastian Stan if you happen to have been to place his face by way of a type of filters on TikTok that present your look proper earlier than you die,” joked Stewart. “Yeah, you may applaud that… I do know what I appear like.”
Written by Gabe Sherman, The Apprentice charts a younger Trump’s ascent to energy by way of a Faustian cope with the influential right-wing lawyer and political fixer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Sturdy). The film additionally stars Martin Donovan as Fred Trump Sr. and Maria Bakalova as Ivana Trump.
After the movie had its world premiere at Cannes Movie Competition in Might, the place it acquired an 11-minute ovation, Trump’s marketing campaign issued a cease-and-desist making an attempt to cease the movie from screening within the US amid the 2024 presidential election. However the letter seems to have been fruitless because the title went on to display screen at Telluride Movie Competition in August.
The Apprentice premieres Oct. 11 in theaters.
