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Emma Stone is making headlines this week with the upcoming release of Bugonia, a dark sci-fi comedy directed by Yorgos Lanthimos that has Los Angeles buzzing in ways few films do. The attention isn’t just about the movie itself, but also a truly memorable marketing stunt: you can’t attend its pre-release screening at the Culver Theatre unless you’re completely bald. This rule has caused a massive stir online and at the box office, and according to a report in The News, fans are being offered free tickets only if they arrive without hair, or agree to be shaved onsite by a barber arranged specifically for the event. Stone herself stepped right into the challenge, shaving her head for the role and telling a lively Q and A last night that it was “one of the greatest experiences of my life.” The move was lauded by some industry voices as “interactive cinema at its best” but also drew social media controversy: some fans and critics pointed out the rule might exclude people due to cultural, religious, or personal reasons. Despite the polarizing nature, the buzz around Bugonia has become a case study in how creative and even provocative marketing can vault a film above the noise before its premiere.
Beyond her film work, Emma Stone’s appearance has ignited another round of commentary. Entertainment blogger Katelyn Beaty published an essay on Substack highlighting widespread speculation that Stone has had facial cosmetic procedures. The blog captured the conversation circulating on Instagram and TikTok, with many observers suggesting changes in her facial structure—like sharper cheekbones and a tightened jaw—possibly linked to trending procedures such as the fox eye lift or blepharoplasty. The piece took a critical tone, reflecting on the pressures Hollywood actresses face regarding aging, body image, and the impact their transformations have on cultural beauty standards. There has been no formal confirmation from Stone or her representation on any procedures, so all current discussion should be treated as speculative, albeit widely echoed in fan commentary and influencer content.
On the business side, the new Bugonia trailer dropped on October 15, featuring Stone as Michelle Fuller, a pharmaceutical executive entangled in an alien conspiracy. This marks her latest collaboration with Lanthimos after their recent successes and has drawn strong early reviews after its debut at the Venice International Film Festival. Stone’s public profile remains luminous, amplified by both positive and contentious social media engagement about the bald-screening event. Whether or not the screening rule prompts any formal pushback, Bugonia is guaranteed to command the spotlight in the coming weeks, and Emma Stone’s willingness to take risks—on screen and off—cements her as one of Hollywood’s most compelling and conversation-sparking stars right now.
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