BUGONIA Trailer (2025) Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons

BUGONIA Trailer (2025) Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Alicia Silverstone, Yorgos Lanthimos
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  1. That fire in Paradise and the surrounding areas was crazy. The ground was like match sticks. So many just died burning alive in their cars. There were also countless deaths in the upper hills where the trucks were not able to get to in time.

  2. Movie is about how Gavin Newscum Governor of California and his Sacramento Democrats aided in destroying a whole town by not cleaning or doing control burns same as the Palisades Altadena and today's fires we have presently

  3. Except in real life, the queen is not a "queen" in any sort of monarchist manner. The queen is a specialized egg layer and the workers control the hive. If the "queen" does not do a good job, the workers will remover her after creating a replacement for her. You would think if you were a writer you would do a some research but naw, let me pull this troupe out of my butt and serve it on a over priced plate.

  4. So excited to see this! Yorgos Lanthimos is my top 3 favorite filmmakers of all time. It’s actually a remake of the Japanese movie “Save the Green Planet!”.. im not sure if I want to watch it before I watch this one or if I should just wait and go into this one blind.

  5. I don't watch Yorgos Lanthimos anymore, for the same reason I don't watch Wes Anderson and Coen brothers films. That forced quirkiness an pretentiousness is just so annoying.

  6. Here’s a breakdown of the info you asked about:

    🎬 Bugonia – Plot Overview

    Bugonia is an upcoming English-language sci‑fi dark comedy directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, adapted from the 2003 South Korean cult film Save the Green Planet!. The story follows two conspiracy-obsessed men who kidnap the CEO of a major pharmaceutical company, believing she’s an alien set to destroy Earth. Played by Emma Stone, the CEO (Michelle) is taken by Jesse Plemons’s character Teddy—a beekeeper convinced he must save humanity .

    🎥 Yorgos Lanthimos – Notable Films

    Here are some major films directed by Lanthimos over the years:

    1. Dogtooth (2009)

    His breakout film—an absurdist psychological drama that earned the "Un Certain Regard" prize at Cannes and positioned him on the art cinema map .

    2. Alps (2011)

    A dark, surreal exploration of grief and identity—critically acclaimed within arthouse circles .

    3. The Lobster (2015)

    A dystopian romantic comedy set in a world where single people must find a partner within 45 days or transform into animals. It won a Jury Prize at Cannes .

    4. The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)

    A disturbing psychological thriller about revenge and moral decay. It solidified his reputation for unsettling, inward-turning stories .

    5. The Favourite (2018)

    A critically lauded period comedy-drama starring Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, and Rachel Weisz. It received 10 Oscar nominations and won Best Actress (Colman) .

    6. Poor Things (2023)

    A whimsical and visually inventive take on Frankenstein-esque themes, earning Emma Stone an Oscar for Best Actress .

    7. Kinds of Kindness (2024)

    His most recent film before Bugonia, another collaboration with Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons .

    ✨ Upcoming & in Development

    Bugonia: Set for release October 2025 (US limited: Oct 24; wide: Oct 31) .

    In development: adaptations of My Year of Rest and Relaxation (Ottessa Moshfegh) and Fatale (Jean‑Patrick Manchette) .

    Summary

    Plot of Bugonia: Two conspiracy-loving men abduct a pharma CEO, convinced she’s an alien set to annihilate humanity.

    Director’s notable works: Dogtooth, Alps, The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Favourite, Poor Things, and Kinds of Kindness.

    Let me know if you'd like summaries of any of those films or more background on his style!

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