Academy Award winner Emma Stone, known professionally by her stage name, has recently expressed a desire to be addressed by her real name, Emily. In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Stone revealed that she has been using her stage name since entering the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), as another actress already held the name Emily Stone. However, in recent years, she has experienced a change of heart and now prefers to be called by her given name. While her industry colleagues and close associates have been using the name Emily, Stone welcomes the possibility of fans and the public embracing it as well.
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Fans of Showtime’s acclaimed series ‘The Curse’ may be in for a treat, as creators Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone have hinted at the possibility of a second season. While details remain scarce, Fielder and Stone have expressed their desire to continue the story beyond its first season’s ambiguous ending. The show, which centers on a newlywed couple caught in a web of moral dilemmas, has been praised for its unique blend of comedy and drama. If a second season does materialize, it will likely explore the ongoing challenges faced by Whitney and Asher Siegel as they navigate the complexities of their relationship and their ambitious housing project.
The season one finale of ‘The Curse’ sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry with its surreal ending, leaving viewers baffled and critics raving. In a recent interview, director Nathan Fielder reveals the intricate details behind the iconic scene where Emma Stone’s character, Whitney, appears to defy gravity and float toward the ceiling. Fielder explains that Stone was actually strapped to the ceiling for much of the sequence, while gravity-defying effects were used to create the illusion of her floating. The stunt proved to be physically demanding, with Stone experiencing significant discomfort and Fielder’s own health at risk. Despite the challenges, the scene was a critical success, earning praise from none other than renowned director Christopher Nolan. Fielder and Stone also hint at the possibility of a second season, but remain tight-lipped about the fate of Asher, whose character met an enigmatic end in the finale.