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Emma Stone Just Broke Oscar Nominations Records With Her ‘Bugonia’ Nods
Stone was nominated in the best actress and best picture categories, the latter for her producer role on the film.
Emma Stone‘s two 2026 Oscar nominations on Thursday — best picture for producing and best actress for starring in Bugonia — broke a few Oscar records.
The 37-year-old has become the second-youngest person — and the youngest woman — in Oscar history to accumulate seven nominations. Only Walt Disney was younger when he reached that tally in 1936, at just 34. Meryl Streep had held the record for women; she was 38 when she was nominated for the seventh time, back in 1988.
Stone also became the first woman to be nominated twice for producing and acting in a single film. Frances McDormand was the first, for 2021’s Nomadland. Stone followed with dual noms for 2023’s Poor Things. And now she has done it again.
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Could Emma Stone be on the way to winning her third Oscar? The actress has been getting plenty of buzz for her latest film, Bugonia, in which she stars as a powerful CEO (who is believed to be a secret alien). The performance has already earned her nominations for a Golden Globe and Actor Award, and now she’s earned a nod for an Academy Award, too. The film is also nominated for Best Picture, Adapted Screenplay, and Original Score at the Oscars.
Bugonia, which premiered during the 2025 Venice Film Festival and then opened in theaters in October, marks Stone’s fourth collaboration with Yorgos Lanthimos, who previously directed her in Poor Things (which earned Stone her second Oscar), The Favourite, and Kinds of Kindness.
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