
28 January 2026
Emma Stone Makes Oscar History With Seven Nominations at 37
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Emma Stone just etched her name deeper into Hollywood legend with her record-shattering Oscar nods for Bugonias two nominations in Best Actress and Best Picture as producer making her at age 37 the youngest woman ever to snag seven career nominations according to Moneycontrol. That edges out Meryl Streeps mark who hit seven at 38 while only Walt Disney beat her overall back in 1936. Hollywood Reporter calls her the first woman to pull double duty with acting and producing nods twice after Poor Things in 2023 following Frances McDormands Nomadland path. Bugonia also scored for Best Adapted Screenplay and Original Score thrusting it into a fierce Best Picture pack.
Shes facing off against Jessie Buckley Rose Byrne Kate Hudson and Renate Reinsve in the actress race where another win could vault her toward the three-time club with Hepburn McDormand and Streep. Fresh off this her powerhouse collab with director Yorgos Lanthimos their fourth film together is sparking more buzz AOL reports Squarespace tapped the duo for its 12th Super Bowl spot celebrating Bugonias triumph while Paste Magazine raves they made each other Oscar gold with Stone thriving in his off-kilter lens across hits like The Favourite and Poor Things.
No fresh public sightings or social media splashes popped in the last few days but this Oscar whirlwind underscores her shift from breakout star to bold producer cementing biographical heft. Whispers of more Lanthimos projects swirl unconfirmed yet her trajectory screams enduring icon. Stay tuned as awards season heats up.
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Emma Stone just etched her name deeper into Hollywood legend with her record-shattering Oscar nods for Bugonias two nominations in Best Actress and Best Picture as producer making her at age 37 the youngest woman ever to snag seven career nominations according to Moneycontrol. That edges out Meryl Streeps mark who hit seven at 38 while only Walt Disney beat her overall back in 1936. Hollywood Reporter calls her the first woman to pull double duty with acting and producing nods twice after Poor Things in 2023 following Frances McDormands Nomadland path. Bugonia also scored for Best Adapted Screenplay and Original Score thrusting it into a fierce Best Picture pack.
Shes facing off against Jessie Buckley Rose Byrne Kate Hudson and Renate Reinsve in the actress race where another win could vault her toward the three-time club with Hepburn McDormand and Streep. Fresh off this her powerhouse collab with director Yorgos Lanthimos their fourth film together is sparking more buzz AOL reports Squarespace tapped the duo for its 12th Super Bowl spot celebrating Bugonias triumph while Paste Magazine raves they made each other Oscar gold with Stone thriving in his off-kilter lens across hits like The Favourite and Poor Things.
No fresh public sightings or social media splashes popped in the last few days but this Oscar whirlwind underscores her shift from breakout star to bold producer cementing biographical heft. Whispers of more Lanthimos projects swirl unconfirmed yet her trajectory screams enduring icon. Stay tuned as awards season heats up.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI