Bugonia (2025): Yorgos Lanthimos Delivers a Darkly Comic Sci-Fi Thriller
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Acclaimed filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos returns with Bugonia (2025) , a genre-bending blend of comedy, thriller, crime, and science fiction. The film, adapted from Jang Joon-hwan’s cult Korean classic Save the Green Planet! , premiered at the Venice Film Festival on August 28, 2025, before its wide U.S. release on October 24, 2025.
Production and Creative Team
- Director Yorgos Lanthimos : Known for Poor Things and The Favourite , Lanthimos brings his signature surrealist style to a story of paranoia and conspiracy.
- Writers Will Tracy & Jang Joon-hwan : Tracy, recognized for The Menu , collaborates with Jang, the original creator of Save the Green Planet! , ensuring authenticity in adaptation.
- Production Companies : Element Pictures, Square Peg, CJ ENM, Pith, and Fruit Tree Enterprises.
- Distribution : Focus Features (worldwide) and CJ ENM (South Korea).
Cast
- Emma Stone : Reunites with Lanthimos after Poor Things , portraying the enigmatic CEO.
- Jesse Plemons : Plays one of the conspiracy-obsessed kidnappers.
- Aidan Delbis : Rising talent in a pivotal role.
- Supporting cast includes Alicia Silverstone, Stavros Halkias, and Robbie Ryan’s cinematography adds visual flair.
Plot Overview
Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap a powerful CEO, convinced she is an alien bent on Earth’s destruction. What follows is a tense, darkly comic exploration of paranoia, power, and human fragility.
Market Progress & Industry Context
- Budget : Estimated between $45–55 million.
- Running Time : 118–119 minutes.
- Box Office : Early reports indicate $35 million worldwide gross.
- Festival Reception : Premiered at Venice, generating strong buzz for its audacious mix of satire and sci-fi.
- Industry Positioning : Lanthimos continues to push boundaries, with Bugonia positioned as one of 2025’s most ambitious international co-productions.
Critical Reception
Early reviews praise Lanthimos’ ability to balance absurdist humor with unsettling tension. Emma Stone’s performance is highlighted as both commanding and enigmatic, while Jesse Plemons delivers a nuanced portrayal of paranoia. Critics note the film’s thematic resonance in an era of conspiracy theories and corporate distrust.