I’m naming Bugonia Emma Stone’s most deliciously weird and funny film yet

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Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos always provide audiences with attention-grabbing films to enjoy – but Bugonia might be their boldest, oddest collaboration yet.

After premiering to positive notices at Venice Film Festival in August, the zany movie has come to the capital to screen a few weeks early as part of the 2025 London Film Festival.

I found myself laughing in shock at moments as Stone’s pharmaceutical CEO tried to break free from her kidnapper, conspiracy theorist and beekeeper Teddy (Jesse Plemons), who believes she’s an alien sent to destroy Earth.

Bugonia doesn’t provide the same visual, lush delights of Poor Things and its fantasy gothic world, immersing you in a quirky atmosphere from the off – it’s instead set in a mundane alternative present day.

But that actually makes the wild swings of the third act even sweeter and more impactful. Just when you thought Lanthimos couldn’t get any weirder or darker, he’s here to assure you that he absolutely can.

And Stone, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of the naïve if wild Bella Baxter in Poor Things, plays magnificently against type as hard-nosed careerist Michelle, who you struggle to have much sympathy for, despite what she’s being put through.

This image released by Focus Features shows Emma Stone in a scene from "Bugonia." (Focus Features via AP)
Emma Stone plays a pharmaceutical CEO in this twisty thriller (Picture: Focus Features via AP)
BGUK_3331137 - Los Angeles, CA First look at Emma Stone with a shaved head as she teams with Poor Things director for fourth time in wild and unpredictable Bugonia trailer. Emma Stone is in for another wild Yorgos Lanthimos ride in the latest preview of Bugonia as she stars as a powerful CEO who is accused of being an alien and kidnapped by Jesse Plemons who then shaves all her hair off so she can???t communicate with her ???mother ship???. Focus Features has released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming Lanthimos-directed comedy written by Will Tracy, and starring Stone and Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias and Alicia Silverstone. The science-fiction black comedy follows two conspiracy-obsessed young men who kidnap high-powered CEO Michelle Fuller (Stone) after they become convinced she is an alien who intends to destroy Earth. The latest trailer unveils Stone???s striking bald look after she???s kidnapped. The trailer begins with Michelle entering a building as snapshots cut to several magazines she posed for the cover of. ???I believe every company should strive to form a diverse table,??? she says in a voice-over as Chappell Roan???s Good Luck, Babe! plays in the background. ???To empower people of different skills ?????? Michelle???s cool demeanor quickly disappears when it???s revealed that she???s reading off of a script to film a video for her company.The trailer then cuts to show conspiracy theorists Teddy (Plemons) and Don (Delbis) plotting their plan to kidnap Michelle. ???They want you to think it???s you, that it???s you who made this world,??? Teddy says in a voice-over as he???s shown working on an assembly line. ???But it???s always been them. All we???ve lost ??? All that???s been done to us ??? We???re setting that right again.??? Teddy and Don then kidnap Michelle outside of her home. Michelle eventually wakes up with a shaved head as Teddy explains that she???s at the ???headquarters of the human resistance???. After she asks what happened to her hair, Teddy explains: ???Your hair has been destroyed. To prevent you from contacting your ship.??? Bugonia marks the fourth collaboration between Stone and director Lanthimos who previously worked together on The Favourite (2018), Poor Things (2023) and Kinds of Kindness (2024). Stone previously won her second Best Actress Academy Award for her head-turning role in Lanthimos' Poor Things. Her first was for La La Land, in 2017. Bugonia will be released in limited movie theaters October 24, 2025 and opens wide October 31, 2025. *BACKGRID DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIG Pictured: Jesse Plemons BACKGRID UK 28 AUGUST 2025 BYLINE MUST READ: Focus Features / BACKGRID *BACKGRID DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE ATTACHED MATERIAL. ANY DOWNLOADING FEES CHARGED BY BACKGRID ARE FOR BACKGRID'S SERVICES ONLY, AND DO NOT, NOR ARE THEY INTENDED TO, CONVEY TO THE USER ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE MATERIAL. BY PUBLISHING THIS MATERIAL , THE USER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND TO HOLD BACKGRID HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL* UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com *Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
She stars opposite Jesse Plemons as a conspiracy theorist who kidnaps her because he thinks she’s an alien (Picture: Focus Features)

When she’s forced to try and negotiate with her kidnappers, the insincere corporate speak smoothly pours out of her – ‘can we have a dialogue?’, ‘I respectfully disagree’ – in a way that will make you roll your eyes.

Not least of all because she’s recently reminded her PA to email around the company regarding the new policy of leaving work at 5:30pm… while hinting heavily that it’s ‘not compulsory’.

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In contrast, Jesse Plemons’ nuanced turn as wounded outsider Teddy makes it hard not to root for him slightly – or at least feel sympathy – even as the potential criminal charges rack up against him.

BGUK_3331137 - Los Angeles, CA First look at Emma Stone with a shaved head as she teams with Poor Things director for fourth time in wild and unpredictable Bugonia trailer. Emma Stone is in for another wild Yorgos Lanthimos ride in the latest preview of Bugonia as she stars as a powerful CEO who is accused of being an alien and kidnapped by Jesse Plemons who then shaves all her hair off so she can???t communicate with her ???mother ship???. Focus Features has released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming Lanthimos-directed comedy written by Will Tracy, and starring Stone and Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias and Alicia Silverstone. The science-fiction black comedy follows two conspiracy-obsessed young men who kidnap high-powered CEO Michelle Fuller (Stone) after they become convinced she is an alien who intends to destroy Earth. The latest trailer unveils Stone???s striking bald look after she???s kidnapped. The trailer begins with Michelle entering a building as snapshots cut to several magazines she posed for the cover of. ???I believe every company should strive to form a diverse table,??? she says in a voice-over as Chappell Roan???s Good Luck, Babe! plays in the background. ???To empower people of different skills ?????? Michelle???s cool demeanor quickly disappears when it???s revealed that she???s reading off of a script to film a video for her company.The trailer then cuts to show conspiracy theorists Teddy (Plemons) and Don (Delbis) plotting their plan to kidnap Michelle. ???They want you to think it???s you, that it???s you who made this world,??? Teddy says in a voice-over as he???s shown working on an assembly line. ???But it???s always been them. All we???ve lost ??? All that???s been done to us ??? We???re setting that right again.??? Teddy and Don then kidnap Michelle outside of her home. Michelle eventually wakes up with a shaved head as Teddy explains that she???s at the ???headquarters of the human resistance???. After she asks what happened to her hair, Teddy explains: ???Your hair has been destroyed. To prevent you from contacting your ship.??? Bugonia marks the fourth collaboration between Stone and director Lanthimos who previously worked together on The Favourite (2018), Poor Things (2023) and Kinds of Kindness (2024). Stone previously won her second Best Actress Academy Award for her head-turning role in Lanthimos' Poor Things. Her first was for La La Land, in 2017. Bugonia will be released in limited movie theaters October 24, 2025 and opens wide October 31, 2025. *BACKGRID DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIG Pictured: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons BACKGRID UK 28 AUGUST 2025 BYLINE MUST READ: Focus Features / BACKGRID *BACKGRID DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE ATTACHED MATERIAL. ANY DOWNLOADING FEES CHARGED BY BACKGRID ARE FOR BACKGRID'S SERVICES ONLY, AND DO NOT, NOR ARE THEY INTENDED TO, CONVEY TO THE USER ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE MATERIAL. BY PUBLISHING THIS MATERIAL , THE USER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND TO HOLD BACKGRID HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL* UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com *Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
The upcoming movie screened as part of the 2025 BFI London Film Festival (Picture: Focus Features)

He’s had a hard life: an addict mother (Alicia Silverstone) in a coma after a poor outcome in a trial provided by Michelle’s company, a vulnerable cousin he looks out for and has recruited into his conspiracy-led way of life (Aidan Delbis, making an assured debut), and a local sheriff (Stavros Halkias) wanting to apologise for unspecified past deeds.

It’s not a surprise, therefore, that he should speak about the need to ‘clear the psychic cache’ and use the term ‘alpha king’ as the highest praise.

Nor should his bizarre tips for spotting that Michelle is an alien come as a shock either – it’s all in the narrow feet, thin cuticles and high hair density apparently.

Bugonia: Key details

Director

Yorgos Lanthimos

Writer

Will Tracy, based on Save the Green Planet! by Jang Joon-hwan

Cast

Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Alicia Silverstone, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias

Age rating

15

Runtime

2hr

Release date

October 31, 2025

To go too much into what happens next is to spoil some of the twisted fun of Bugonia, so just rest assured that Lanthimos pulls zero punches, as always, in his ongoing filmmaking quest to say ‘yes, and?’ to choices other directors would shy away from tackling.

That Bugonia is based on 2003 South Korean film Save the Green Planet! will provide a good idea of what things build to, but screenwriter Will Tracy and Lanthimos have confidently made it their own movie, not afraid to diverge where necessary.

This image released by Focus Features shows Jesse Plemons in a scene from "Bugonia." (Focus Features via AP)
Bugonia’s third act is particularly violent and bloody (Picture: Focus Features via AP)
BUGONIA | Official Trailer (Universal Pictures) - HD
There’s still ‘plenty of juice’ in Stone and Lanthimos’ delicious partnership (Picture: Universal Pictures)

Jerskin Fendrix’s hugely dramatic orchestral score – deployed expertly with flourishes at the most unexpected moments – is another example of this, composed entirely from just four key words provided by Lanthimos and no film reference. It’s as absurd and inspired as the rest of the film.

In the final act, Bugonia abruptly turns so violent and bloody – Stone’s Michelle is practically hosed in it at one point – that you’ll be stunned into a physical reaction, be it a laugh or gasp. And that’s not because it’s been played in an over-the-top way, it’s simply a shock to the system.

So enjoy Bugonia as reassurance that there’s still plenty more juice to be squeezed from Stone and Lanthimos’s partnership on deliciously off-the-wall movies.

Verdict

It might be one of Lanthimos’s most normal-looking movies on the surface — and a remake, to boot – but don’t let that fool you into thinking he’s lost any of his unique edge.

Bugonia premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 28 before screening at London Film Festival on October 10, 11 and 17. It releases in UK cinemas on October 31, 2025.

This article was first published on August 29, 2025..

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