With the Academy’s announcement this morning, Emma Stone has once again shattered the glass ceiling of awards season lore. Her transformative performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’s sci-fi satire “Bugonia” has earned her a spot in the Best Actress lineup, marking a milestone that many veterans spend a lifetime chasing. At just 37 years old, Stone has bypassed industry legends to become the youngest woman ever to amass seven Academy Award nominations, a feat that speaks to her uncanny ability to choose daring, auteur-driven projects that resonate with voters and audiences alike.

A Legacy in the Making

Stone’s historic tally is a unique blend of five acting nominations and two Best Picture nominations as a producer. Her journey began with a Best Supporting Actress nod for “Birdman” and was followed by her first Best Actress win for “La La Land.” She later earned another supporting nomination for “The Favourite,” but it was her collaboration on “Poor Things” that signaled a major shift in her career. For that film, she was nominated for both Best Actress and Best Picture, eventually taking home the acting statuette while cementing her status as a high-level producer.

This year, the pattern has repeated with the sci-fi satire “Bugonia.” By serving as both the movie’s lead and a primary producer, Stone has secured two more nominations in a single morning. This dual recognition is what allowed her to reach the magic number of seven so quickly. It reflects a modern era where top tier talent is increasingly taking control of the production process to ensure visionary projects actually get made.

The significance of this milestone cannot be overstated as Stone is now moving at a pace that rivals Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett. While those icons built their legacies primarily through performance, Stone is building hers by wearing multiple hats in the creative process. As the industry looks toward the ceremony in March, all eyes are on whether this producer-actress powerhouse will add a third Oscar to her already crowded mantle.