Bugonia: Everything you need to know about Yorgos Lanthimos’s thrillingly dark new comedy starring Emma Stone
Yorgos Lanthimos is back, and he's brought his favourite muse, Emma Stone, along for another gloriously unsettling ride. If you've been scrolling through Google Trends wondering what all the fuss over Bugonia is about, strap in. The film is already being tipped as one of 2026's most Oscar-nominated movies, and it's landing on Netflix next month. Here's everything you need to know about this darkly comic, paranoia-fuelled masterpiece.
What the Hell Is Bugonia?
First things first: the title isn't just some fancy word Lanthimos plucked out of thin air. Bugonia harks back to an ancient belief—yes, we're going there—that bees could spontaneously generate from the carcasses of dead cattle. Sounds bonkers, right? But the film twists that old myth into a contemporary thriller about paranoia, conspiracy, and our obsession with extraterrestrial life. Think The Favourite meets 12 Monkeys, with a hefty dose of Lanthimos's signature deadpan absurdity.
The Dream Team: Lanthimos & Stone
After their back-to-back triumphs in The Favourite and Poor Things, the Greek weirdo and Hollywood's most daring actress are cooking up something even more unhinged. Stone plays a woman who becomes convinced—or is she?—that alien forces are infiltrating everyday life. Those lucky few who've caught early screenings are whispering that her performance is a career-best: by turns hilarious, terrifying, and heartbreaking. You haven't seen her go this feral since The Curse.
Why Everyone’s Already Talking Oscars
Look, award chatter this early is usually hot air, but Bugonia has that special something. Lanthimos's last two films scooped up nine Oscar nominations between them, and Stone's trophy cabinet is already fit to burst. After screenings at Telluride and Venice, where audiences sat in stunned silence before the applause erupted, the awards chatter is deafening: expect multiple nods—Best Picture, Director, Actress, and that twisted Original Screenplay. It's the kind of movie that divides audiences and unites critics—exactly the recipe for a long awards season.
Three Reasons You Can’t Miss It
- Lanthimos’s Visual Signature: Those fisheye lenses, jarring cuts, and awkward silences are cranked up to 11. He’s created a world that feels like our own, but slightly… off. You’ll never look at a suburban street the same way again.
- Emma Stone, Completely Let Loose: Stone has talked about how Lanthimos gives her “permission to be ugly”—emotionally, physically, you name it. In Bugonia, she runs with that permission and never looks back.
- The Ancient Sci-Fi Hook: The whole bugonia legend isn’t just set dressing; it’s woven into the plot in ways that will have you Googling Roman natural history at 2am. It’s smart, but never pretentious—pure entertainment with a brain.
When and Where to Watch
Mark your calendars: Bugonia hits Netflix Australia next month. Yes, you read that right—no need to schlep to the cinema (though if it’s playing near you, the big screen will do Lanthimos’s compositions justice). The streaming date means everyone can argue about it over a cuppa or down the pub. Just don’t expect a light-hearted romp. This is dark comedy that bites, and it’ll stick with you long after the credits roll.
So, whether you’re a Lanthimos loyalist, an Emma Stone stan, or just curious about the weirdest film of 2026, Bugonia is the watercooler moment you won’t want to miss. Get the popcorn ready—and maybe leave the lights on.