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Sebastian Stan are a dapper duo at The Last Full Measure premiere in Atlanta


They are both members of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And Samuel L. Jackson and Sebastian Stan made an appearance together in Atlanta on Monday night to promote their new movie The Last Full Measure. 

The pair made for a dapper duo on the red carpet, with Jackson nattily attired in a patterned blazer while Stan went for a silky red bomber jacket. 


Premiere: Samuel L. Jackson and Sebastian Stan made an appearance together in Atlanta on Monday night to promote their new movie The Last Full Measure


The Last Full Measure is inspired by a true story of a Vietnam War veteran and opens in theatres on January 24. 




Veteran star Jackson paired his snazzy blazer with a black sweater and a pair of maroon jeans. 

Stan cut a cool look with a faded black t-shirt, a pair of dark denim jeans and some white leather Nike Classics. 


A-list: Veteran star Jackson paired his snazzy blazer with a black sweater and a pair of maroon jeans along with his trademark black beret 


On trend: Stan cut a cool look with a faded black t-shirt, a pair of dark denim jeans and some white leather Nike Classics


Nylon chic: He sported a dark red nylon bomber jacket which he left unzipped


Dream team: The duo posed with writer/director Todd Robinson, who donned a blue gingham blazer with a black tie and matching slacks


Squad goals: They were also joined by co-star Travis Aaron Wade, film adviser John Pighini and producer Sidney Sherman



They posed with writer/director Todd Robinson, who donned a blue gingham blazer with a black tie and matching slacks.

They were also joined by co-star Travis Aaron Wade, film adviser John Pighini and producer Sidney Sherman. 

The movie stars Jeremy Irvine as William H Pitsenbarger, a US Air Force Pararescueman who sacrificed himself to personally save more than 60 men.

Stan plays Pentagon staffer Scott Huffman, tasked with investigating a posthumous Medal of Honor request for the fallen soldier. 






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