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Emma Stone's Extraterrestrial Encounter: Shaved Heads and Alien Beliefs in Bugonia

Emma Stone's Extraterrestrial Encounter: Shaved Heads and Alien Beliefs in Bugonia

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Emma Stone has had a significant week with the release of her latest collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos. Bugonia, the dark comedy thriller, became available for digital purchase and rental on November 25th, marking a major entertainment milestone for the 37-year-old actress. The film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August 2025, will arrive on Blu-ray and DVD on December 23rd.

The most striking aspect of Stone's involvement in Bugonia has been her dramatic physical transformation. She shaved her head for the role of Michelle Fuller, a CEO kidnapped by two conspiracy theorists who believe she's an alien attempting to destroy Earth. According to reports from People Magazine, Stone had one condition before undertaking this transformation: director Lanthimos had to shave his head too in solidarity. She personally buzzed off his hair, though she noted his shave was less dramatic given his shorter starting length. The makeup team had to re-shave Stone's head approximately every three days during filming to maintain continuity for the VistaVision cameras.

Stone initially experienced cold feet about the major hair change. According to accounts from a September Q&A session, she began panicking on the day of filming when four cameras were being set up to capture the head-shaving scene in one continuous shot. However, she pushed through and completed the scene.

This marks Stone's fifth collaboration with Lanthimos, following The Favourite, Poor Things, Kinds of Kindness, and the short film Bleat. Her commitment to experimental roles continues to define her career trajectory.

Interestingly, during the Venice Film Festival press conference in August, Stone made a playful admission that generated headlines. She publicly declared her belief in extraterrestrial life, stating "Yes, I'm coming out with it: I believe in aliens," noting that she finds it difficult to accept that humans are the only intelligent beings in existence.

The film also stars Jesse Plemons and marks the acting debut of Aidan Delbis, with Alicia Silverstone in a supporting role. The project was co-produced by Stone's Fruit Tree production company alongside acclaimed producer Ed Guiney and filmmaker Ari Aster. With critical acclaim and audience appreciation, Bugonia represents Stone's continued willingness to take bold creative risks in her career.

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