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Bugonia (2025)
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Title Bugonia (2025)
Director Yorgos Lanthimos
Main Cast Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons
Genre Sci‑fi / Black Comedy / Thriller
Runtime 118 minutes
Language English
Release Date October 24, 2025 (Theatrical)
Synopsis CEO kidnapped by men who believe she’s an alien threatening Earth.
Digital Watch Available on Apple TV, Fandango, YouTube

Bugonia (2025) is a bold, unsettling black‑comedy  sci‑fi film from renowned director Yorgos Lanthimos. The story centers on a high‑powered pharmaceutical CEO, Emma Stone as Michelle Fuller, who is kidnapped by two conspiracy-obsessed men Jesse Plemons (Teddy Gatz) and Aidan Delbis (Don) who believe she is actually an alien intent on destroying Earth.

The film is an English-language remake of the 2003 South Korean cult classic Save the Green Planet!.

  • Release Info: World premiere at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on August 28, 2025. Theatrical release in the U.S. started October 24 (limited), expanding October 31, 2025.

The narrative is a chilling descent into paranoia, corporate distrust, environmental anxieties, and human psychology blending horror, satire, and sci‑fi in a way typical of Lanthimos’ provocative style.

Critics have responded positively: many highlight the strong performances (especially Stone and Plemons), the intense atmosphere, and the film’s ability to unsettle and provoke reflection.

Plot Overview (No Spoiler Basic Premise)

In Bugonia, Teddy and his cousin Donny are convinced that Michelle Fuller  a biomedical CEO is not human, but an alien from a species that threatens Earth’s very survival. Driven by conspiracy paranoia and environmental fears, they abduct her, shave her head, cover her body in antihistamine cream, and confine her in a grim basement. Their goal: to force her to confess, believing that by doing so they can save humanity before an impending alien invasion.

Over the course of the film, the tension escalates as psychological torment, surreal flashbacks, moral ambiguity, and existential dread take over thrusting the viewer into a claustrophobic, disturbing world where the boundaries between victim and villain blur.

At its core, Bugonia challenges the audience to question: who are the real monsters the kidnappers, or the society that bred their paranoia?

How to Download / Watch “Bugonia (2025)”

As of November 25, 2025, Bugonia has been released digitally and is available for rent or purchase on several major platforms:

Where to watch or download:

  • Digital platforms: Apple TV, Fandango at Home, possibly YouTube (digital rental/purchase).

  • Physical media: 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD editions are scheduled to be released December 23, 2025 — often with bonus behind‑the‑scenes content.

Approximate cost (varies by region):

  • Rent: $15–$25 (for 48 hours streaming access).

  • Purchase: ~$20–$30 for permanent digital copy.

To download legally, simply rent or buy the film on one of the above platforms (depending on availability in your region), then use the “Download” or “Offline Viewing” option if provided by the platform.

Why Bugonia Matters  & Strengths

  • Timely social commentary: The film taps into contemporary anxieties distrust of big corporations, environmental collapse, conspiracy theories, and the collapse of empathy. It questions our fear of “the other,” and reflects real‑world paranoia in a surreal sci‑fi setting.

  • Bold genre‑blending: By merging sci‑fi, horror, psychological thriller, and dark comedy, Bugonia delivers a unique cinematic experience. It doesn’t follow conventional “entertaining” rules it intends to provoke, disturb, and linger.

  • Strong performances and filmmaking: Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons are widely praised for their intense, committed roles. The direction, cinematography, sound design, and atmosphere create a haunting, immersive world.

  • Remake with purpose: As a remake of Save the Green Planet!, Bugonia reinterprets its core premise for a modern, global audience updating themes while retaining the original’s psychological horror and moral ambiguity.

A Note on Content & Audience

Bugonia is intense, unsettling, and not for the faint‑hearted. It deals with psychological torture, violence, paranoia, and existential dread. The pacing and tonal shifts can be jarring, and the film’s ambiguous ending may frustrate viewers expecting clear closure.

That said, if you enjoy films that challenge, provoke, and force introspection rather than just entertain Bugonia offers a heavy, compelling cinematic ride.