Super Bowl, Emma Stone
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From blogs to BTS, the actress reveals her favorite online and offline obsessions ahead of a new Super Bowl ad
For actress Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos and their multiple collaborative projects, there is, seemingly, one overarching given: The two are unafraid to step outside of convention. In fact, they not only step away from it, but leap and bound from it.
Early Super Bowl spots feature stars Emma Stone, Lady Gaga, George Clooney, Ben Stiller, Benson Boone, Sabrina Carpenter, Post Malone and EJAE.
The emotionally charged Squarespace commercial, titled 'Unavailable,' marks Stone's first Super Bowl appearance.
In a new interview to promote her first Super Bowl ad, Emma Stone explained why she doesn’t have her own Instagram account — or even use the app at all.
In an unexpected twist for the Super Bowl this year, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has teamed up once again with acclaimed actress Emma Stone to create a striking commercial for Squarespace.
The Super Bowl ad will be at the heart of Squarespace’s broader campaign following Emma's journey to reclaim her online identity. Other ads include "The Negotiation," following Stone’s attempts to take back her domain name, and a PSA about not waiting to secure your online real estate called "A Message from Emma Stone."
Squarespace is celebrating its 12th Super Bowl appearance by bringing Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos back to the screen following their ‘Bugonia’ success
Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone have reunited for a new project following their acclaimed film, Poor Things. On Tuesday, January 27, Squarespace launched a second Super Bowl teaser featuring an Academy Award-winning actor.
Emma Stone's latest Super Bowl commercial for Squarespace highlights this conundrum in a humorous and relatable manner. Titled 'Unavailable,' the ad showcases Stone's frantic quest to secure her domain name,