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Emma Stone has been everywhere this September, making headlines both for her career and eye-catching personal choices. The most significant development is her major turn at the Venice Film Festival, where she premiered the long-anticipated black comedy Bugonia, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. Stone not only stars but also serves as a producer for this provocative sci-fi remake. The film received a six-minute standing ovation at its Venice debut and is being closely watched as a likely awards contender, especially with Stone’s career momentum after her recent Oscar win for Poor Things. At the Bugonia press conference, Stone surprised reporters by candidly declaring she believes in aliens, referencing Carl Sagan and even jokingly suggesting she herself might not be from this world, a lighthearted moment that quickly dominated entertainment news and social media, as seen in clips shared by The Hollywood Reporter and covered by HuffPost and IMDb.
Another story generating immense buzz: Stone stunned on the Venice red carpet with a completely shaved head, a transformation she underwent for her Bugonia role. Indiewire and IMDb confirm this dramatic new look is real—not a wig—cementing her reputation for fearless dedication to her craft and instantly spawning viral comparisons and tribute posts online. Her jaw-dropping appearance has been dissected in everything from fashion roundups to film forums, with many pointing out this is her boldest transformation since her career began.
On the business and artistic front, Emma Stone continues her close creative partnership with Lanthimos. People magazine recently spotlighted her part in the new short film and music video Beth’s Farm, again directed by Lanthimos and scored by Jerskin Fendrix, a project praised for blending whimsy with the surreal and further highlighting Stone’s tight-knit collaboration with the indie auteur. Stone’s fashion influence is also peaking—she graced the cover of Vogue USA’s coveted September 2025 issue, featured for ushering in a new era of daring red carpet style and championing the shaved head look as autumn’s boldest beauty trend, as revealed in the VOGUE September Issue exclusive.
Socially, she continues to be active in progressive circles. According to widely shared social media posts, Stone joined more than four thousand artists, including Mark Ruffalo and Joaquin Phoenix, in a high-profile pledge to boycott Israeli institutions complicit in genocide—an advocacy move with potential long-term reverberations for her public and professional relationships. Less consequential but still buzzworthy, her distinctive sunglasses became a viral item on fashion blogs and social platforms after she was snapped wearing them in Beverly Hills earlier this month.
With Bugonia’s theatrical release slated for October and speculation mounting that her performance could dominate the upcoming awards season, Emma Stone is once again proving to be both a cultural lightning rod and a creative force at the height of her powers.
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