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Poor Things: Cast, Trailer, Release Date

Emma Stone Transforms in the Bizarre Trailer For "Poor Things"

Emma Stone is getting weird in her new movie "Poor Things." Searchlight Pictures dropped the full trailer for the film on 8 June. In it, Stone stars as Bella Baxter, a very strange girl who's been brought back to life. At first, though she had the body of an adult, she has the mind of an infant, and she quickly ages and matures over time. She eventually runs away with a lawyer (Mark Ruffalo) as she longs to explore the world and all it has to offer — including sex. The movie is adapted from Alasdair Gray's 1992 novel of the same name.

The film, which Stone produced, is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who also directed 2015's "The Lobster" and 2018's "The Favourite," which Stone also starred in. Stone opened up to Vogue about how she sees the film in a 31 May interview, explaining, "It's such a fairy tale, and a metaphor — clearly, this can't actually happen — but the idea that you could start anew as a woman, as this body that's already formed, and see everything for the first time and try to understand the nature of sexuality, or power, or money or choice, the ability to make choices and live by your own rules and not society's — I thought that was a really fascinating world to go into."

Stone said Bella has "a great opportunity" to discover the world while not being marked by "shame or trauma." "She was the most joyous character in the world to play, because she has no shame about anything," she explained.

Ahead, here's what we know about "Poor Things" so far.

Image Source: Searchlight Pictures

Stone stars as Bella Baxter with Mark Ruffalo as the lawyer Duncan Wedderburn. Willem Dafoe plays Dr. Godwin Baxter and Ramy Youssef plays his assistant. The cast also includes Jerrod Carmichael, Christopher Abbott, Margaret Qualley, Kathryn Hunter, Suzy Bemba, and Wayne Brett.

Image Source: Searchlight Pictures

Bella Baxter is a young woman brought back to life by the scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (and there's definitely a "Frankenstein" vibe to the proceedings). Bella longs to see the world, so she runs away with Duncan Wedderburn. Bella starts to experience everything life has to offer, including diving into the things that please her and her own purpose.

Image Source: Searchlight Pictures

"Poor Things" will be released in cinemas on 8 Sept.

Image Source: Searchlight Pictures
Image Source: Searchlight Pictures

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