Since making her film debut in Superbad, Emma Stone has developed into one of Hollywood’s finest actors. Her earliest movie roles showed her potential as a comedic actor, culminating in her critically-acclaimed performance in Easy A. From then on, Stone starred in a string of award-winning movies, including Birdman, La La Land, and her collaborations with Yorgos Lanthimos.
Emma Stone won her first Oscar for La La Land, and her second award came seven years later after her starring role in Poor Things. Stone has always kept her flair for comedy, even when her movies ask her to showcase her dramatic talents at the same time. Her success has allowed her to choose exciting and unusual projects, and she has been putting together an incredible list of credits.
Emma Stone’s remake of a 2003 award-winning Korean movie, which will reunite her once again with Yorgos Lanthimos, sets a 2025 release date.
28Movie 43 (2013)
Ellen Malloy
DirectorJames GunnRelease DateJanuary 25, 2013CastHugh Jackman , Emma Stone , Chloe Grace Moretz , Jeremy Allen White
Emma Stone’s worst movie is also considered one of the biggest Hollywood flops of all time. The comedy anthology Movie 43 features a number of different sketches helmed by different directors and featuring different casts. The defining characteristic which unites each segment is that none of them are remotely funny. The saving grace from Stone’s point of view is that she was far from the only big name whose reputation took a hit with Movie 43. The impressive cast features Hugh Jackman, Elizabeth Banks, Halle Berry, Chris Pratt and plenty more big names who would like to forget this dud.
27Marmaduke (2010)
Mazie
Marmaduke has been a popular comic ᵴtriƥ for decades, but its first movie adaptation was a disaster. Owen Wilson stars as the Great Dane, and Emma Stone has a supporting role as a friendly Australian Shepherd he meets in the dog park. Aside from its weak humor, Marmaduke suffers from the same problem that many similar movies do – the talking animals are emotionless and off-putting. The script is riddled with problems, but the creepy visual effects ruin any chances that it may have had. Marmaduke has some great comedic performers, but they are all wasted on some woeful material.
26Aloha (2015)
Allison Ng