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Bugonia (Trailer)

Bugonia (Trailer)

Yorgos Lanthimos reteams with Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone for this film about two men who kidnap the CEO of a major corporation. Naturally, it wouldn’t be a Yorgos film without a offbeat twist: the men believe their victim is an alien hellbent on destroying Earth. Bugonia buzzes into theaters 10.31.2025. Based on the Korean dark comedy Save the Green Planet!

Poor Things (Trailer)

Poor Things (Trailer)

Filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (The Favourite, The Lobster) applies his offbeat style to this movie about a mad scientist (Willem Dafoe) who brings a young woman back to life. But Bella (Emma Stone) is anything but the well-mannered lady of the times and runs off on a wild adventure with a slick and rakish lawyer (Mark Ruffalo). We’re getting a Tim Burton vibe here.

Disney’s Cruella (Trailer)

Disney’s Cruella (Trailer)

The evil, puppy-hating villain of 101 Dalmatians must have gotten her start somewhere. Emma Stone stars as a young Miss Cruella de Vil as she rises from a mischievous grifter to downright wicked member of London society. Emma Stone stars and Craig Gillespie (I Tonya) directed this live-action Disney origin story.

Zombieland: Double Tap (Trailer)

Zombieland: Double Tap (Trailer)

Director Ruben Fleischer returns to the world of the undead along with Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone as their dysfunctional post-apocalyptic family faces off against new kinds of zombies on a road trip from the East Coast to America’s heartland.

Maniac (Trailer)

Maniac (Trailer)

“How many of your subjects have ended up catatonic?… Zero. Roughly.” After a mysterious teaser, we get our first real look at Cary Joji Fukunaga’s limited series about two strangers who find themselves in a pharmaceutical trial that sends them deep down the rabbit hole.

Maniac (Teaser)

Maniac (Teaser)

An super skinny Jonah Hill and Emma Stone star in this Netflix limited series about two strangers in a trippy pharmaceutical trial that runs off the rails. Directed by True Detective Season 1 auteur Cary Joji Fukunaga, and created by The Leftovers writer Patrick Somerville.