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Sebastian Stan (born August 13, 1982) is a Romanian-born American actor. He gained recognition for his role as Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier in the Marvel Cinematic Universe media franchise, beginning with the film Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), and serving as a lead actor in the Disney+ miniseries The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021) and the film Thunderbolts*( 2025). On television, Stan played Carter Baizen in Gossip Girl (2007–2010) and the Mad Hatter in Once Upon a Time (2012), and starred in the miniseries Political Animals (2012). In 2022, he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Tommy Lee in the Hulu series Pam & Tommy, earning nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. On Broadway, Stan has appeared in the Eric Bogosian play Talk Radio (2007) and starred in the William Inge play Picnic (2013). On film, Stan had a supporting role in The Martian (2015), and starred in I, Tonya (2017) and Fresh (2022). For his performance in A Different Man (2024), he won a Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. For his portrayal of a young Donald Trump in The Apprentice (2024), Stan earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sebastian Stan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

When a series of murders begin to occur in Hell's Kitchen, Matt's nights as Daredevil become even busier. At the same time, "Nelson & Murdock" receives its new client, Karen Page, who is being accused of a murder she didn't commit. While preparing her defense, the three face a conspiracy involving not only Karen's case, but organized crime and even the recent deaths in Hell's Kitchen. This all leads to an unknown figure, known only by his codename, Kingpin, the new boss of the Hell's Kitchen underworld. Things get even more complicated when the assassin reveals himself to be Owlman, a veteran mob hitman, targeting Karen as his new target. Now Matt's battle as Daredevil becomes even harder. As it gets closer to home, Matt sees that what started with the Russians and Gladiator is just the beginning of something much bigger, that both he as a vigilante and as a lawyer are trapped in something he doesn't yet understand. With a new uniform, Matt understands that he can't just be a vigilante, that's not what Hell's Kitchen needs, but rather a symbol.
