Emma Stone’s latest film, Bugonia, has not only captured the attention of audiences but also significantly impacted her standing in the all-time box office rankings. The science fiction satire, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, is a remake of the 2003 South Korean film Save the Green Planet! and has demonstrated impressive financial performance during its second weekend in wide release, finishing sixth in the domestic box office.
As of now, Bugonia has grossed a total of $23 million globally, with $12 million from domestic markets and an additional $11 million from international audiences. This achievement positions the film third among the highest-grossing movies adapted from other films in the U.S. market.
Emma Stone Surpasses Margot Robbie in Box Office Rankings
The release of Bugonia has propelled Stone to a new milestone in her career, allowing her to surpass fellow actress Margot Robbie in box office earnings. Stone’s lifetime total now stands at an impressive $4.843 billion, securing her position as the 368th highest-grossing actor in history. Remarkably, this achievement comes as Robbie, who is less than two years younger than Stone, faces challenges with her recent project.
Both actresses have similarly sized filmographies, with Bugonia marking Stone’s 32nd film and Robbie nearing her 32nd release with the upcoming Wuthering Heights. While Stone’s latest venture thrives, Robbie’s previous release, the high-concept drama A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, has struggled significantly at the box office. The film, which features Robbie alongside popular actor Colin Farrell, managed to earn just $20 million globally against a reported production budget of $50 million. Mixed reviews have compounded the difficulties, as critics pointed out the film’s failure to make the most of its innovative premise.
Critical Acclaim for ‘Bugonia’
In contrast, Bugonia has garnered strong critical acclaim, which may ultimately outweigh its financial numbers. Critics have responded positively to the film, with Collider reviewer Ross Bonaime awarding it a score of 8/10. In his review, Bonaime praised Lanthimos for enhancing an already compelling concept, describing the film as “an essential film about the world we live in and just how insane and hopeless it can feel at times.” He further noted that “in Lanthimos’ world, the sick little freaks are the ones who are on the right side of history,” highlighting the unique storytelling approach that characterizes the director’s work.
With a runtime of 119 minutes, Bugonia is set to continue its theatrical run, and Stone’s performance is expected to be a significant factor in its ongoing success. The film’s release date is scheduled for November 7, 2025, and it has already become a talking point in the lead-up to the awards season.
As the box office landscape evolves, the trajectory of both Stone and Robbie will be closely watched, particularly as they navigate their upcoming projects. In the meantime, Bugonia stands out as a testament to Stone’s ability to captivate audiences while simultaneously reshaping her place in cinematic history.






































