Emma Stone's Golden Globes Nod: Cementing Her Place as a Daring Auteur Favorite
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According to the Associated Press and outlets carrying the Golden Globes announcement, Emma Stone has just scored a major career milestone with another awards season surge, landing a nomination for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy or Musical for her turn as the ice cold CEO in Yorgos Lanthimos Bugonia. This marks her ninth Golden Globes nod overall and further cements Bugonia as a significant late year player, with the Venice Film Festival and La Biennale highlighting the film among their Globes recognized titles and noting its three nominations including Stone and co star Jesse Plemons.
As azcentral notes, pundits already view the category as fiercely competitive, but Stone is being framed as one of the dominant comedic dramatic performers of her generation, continuing a post Oscar pattern of taking daring, offbeat roles rather than playing it safe. That makes this nomination more than just another trophy bid; it reads as a long term reframing of her career as a risk taking auteur favorite.
On the style and public appearance front, AOL reports that Stone made a rare, much buzzed about outing in an effortlessly chic yellow top and tiered skirt on December 6, a look widely picked up by fashion press as evidence she remains a red carpet and street style bellwether even as she keeps her private life tightly guarded. Earlier coverage from Hearst Magazines and Yahoo around the Bugonia London premiere also underscored her deepening relationship with Louis Vuitton, where she appeared in a custom orange open back gown that matched her copper hair and reinforced her status as a luxury house muse.
Behind the scenes, MovieWeb via IMDb reports that industry insiders say she was originally offered but passed on a key role in Matt Reeves The Batman Part II, a part now linked to Scarlett Johansson. That reporting is sourced to The InSneider and remains unconfirmed by Stone or the studio, so for now it belongs in the realm of credible but unofficial trade chatter rather than locked in biography. Still, if accurate, it suggests she is in the first tier of names considered for tentpole franchises yet currently prefers auteur driven projects like Bugonia, a choice that may define this phase of her career more than any costume or rumor ever could.
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