Sebastian Stan is once again playing the bad boy on screen.

After starring alongside Chris Evans in the “Captain America” and “Avengers ”movies as the once-best-friend-turned-bad-guy-turned-good-again, Stan is getting ready for a character that sounds similar to Bucky Barnes in the romantic drama, “Endings, Beginnings.”

The movie partners Stan with Shailene Woodley and Jamie Dornan in what appears from the trailer to be a complicated love affair. In it, we see Woodley’s character, Daphne, forced to choose between two men who she meets on the same night who just also happen to be best friends.

Though he would be playing a bad boy character in the film, Stan said he was first attracted to the script because of the director: Drake Doremus.

“I was aware of [Drake] for a while,” Stan said to Refinery29 last year. “Like everyone else, I loved ‘Like, Crazy,’ and then I also like his recent movie with Nicholas Hoult, ‘Equals .’ I was also just really interested in doing a movie and improvising — because the entire movie is practically improvised.”

Stan said some of the funnier, more light-hearted improvised scenes between he and Woodley were cut from the movie because Drake wanted to stay true to his vision of Stan’s character being a “bad boy.” Although he is adamant about not understanding why he continues being type-cast this way, he is appreciative of the final result of “Endings, Beginnings.”

“ I am happy it ended up that way because there needed to be a contrast,” he said at the time.

Besides portraying Bucky Barnes, Stan also starred alongside Margot Robbie in the 2017 Oscar-nominated “I, Tonya” playing her abusive husband, Jeff. His early career cast him as the upper east side’s favorite bad boy, Carter Baizen, in “Gossip Girl.”

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Sebastian Stan is pictured at an “Avengers: Infinity War” event on April 8, 2018 in London. Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images