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Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest dark sci-fi comedy “Bugonia” expands to wide theatrical release today, marking the Greek director’s fourth collaboration with two-time Oscar winner Emma Stone. The film, which earned critical acclaim but divided audiences with its controversial ending, opened in limited release last week before expanding to approximately 1,800 theaters nationwide.deadline
“Bugonia” has garnered strong critical praise, earning a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics praising Stone and Jesse Plemons’ performances in what several reviews describe as Lanthimos’ most accessible film yet. The Independent called it “one of the best films in recent memory to capture what it feels like to be alive right now,” noting its timely exploration of conspiracy theories and corporate power.rottentomatoes
However, the film’s nihilistic conclusion—revealing that Stone’s pharmaceutical CEO Michelle is indeed an alien who ultimately exterminates all humanity—has polarized viewers. Several reviews noted that the ending will “divide audiences,” with some finding it frustrating while others praise its audacious storytelling.consequence
The film follows conspiracy theorist Teddy (Plemons) and his cousin Don (Aidan Delbis) as they kidnap Michelle, convinced she’s an extraterrestrial threat to Earth. Based on the 2003 South Korean cult classic “Save the Green Planet!” by Jang Joon-hwan, the English-language adaptation was written by Will Tracy, known for his work on “The Menu” and “Succession”.polygon
“Bugonia” performed well in its limited opening weekend, earning $709,848 across just 17 theaters for an impressive per-theater average of $41,756. Focus Features projects the wide expansion could generate over $4 million for its second weekend, which would mark the highest earnings for a Lanthimos film in wide release.boxofficemojo
The film’s release comes during what industry analysts are calling one of the worst October box office periods in nearly three decades, with total monthly revenue around $425 million—the lowest since 1997. Despite the challenging theatrical landscape, “Bugonia” represents a significant investment for Focus Features, with an estimated budget of $55 million making it Lanthimos’ most expensive production to date.slashfilm
Stone and Plemons previously worked together in Lanthimos’ “Kinds of Kindness” earlier this year, continuing the director’s pattern of building a repertory company of actors. Their latest collaboration premiered at the Venice Film Festival in August, where it received a six-minute standing ovation.variety