Emma Stone kept it casually chic during the All-Guild FYC Event for her Showtime series The Cursed in New York City on Friday.
The stunning Oscar winner — who earned a Golden Globe nod for her lead role in the show — led the stars on the red carpet at the Big Apple’s Midnight Theater.
Rocking a black leather top and faded denim pants, she stole the show while flashing her megawatt smile alongside series creators Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie.
Emma added a dark trench coat to the mix as she accessorized with a simple silver chain necklace and black flats.
Her husband, Dave McCary, whom she met at Saturday Night Live, joined her on stage to discuss the black supernatural comedy as he helped produce it.
Emma Stone kept it casually chic during the All-Guild FYC Event for her Showtime series The Cursed in New York City on Friday
Emma stole the show while flashing her megawatt smile alongside series creators Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie
In the series, Emma plays stars Whitney Siegel, a woman trying to juggle the debut of her and her husband’s new HGTV show, their problems conceiving a child and a possible curse that was put on the couple.
Whitney takes charge of tearing down old houses and replacing them with her eco-friendly homes.
Meanwhile, her husband Asher (Fielder), who is somewhat awkward on camera, handles the buying and construction aspects of their venture.
Dougie, the quirky producer (played by Safdie) and Asher’s childhood buddy, doesn’t hold back in labeling their planned TV show as ‘boring’ and likening it to an ‘infomercial.’
In his eyes, the show has the potential to be a smash hit, but he believes they need to add some spice to it.
The show. which premiered on November 15, garnered Emma a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Drama.
When it comes to Nathan’s acting, Emma said she was surprised by his skills in front of the camera, as he is best known for being a writer.
‘He is such a good actor—he really blew my mind,’ she told W.
Emma added a dark trench coat to the mix as she accessorized with a simple silver chain necklace and black flats
In the series, Emma plays stars Whitney Siegel, a woman trying to juggle the debut of her and her husband’s new HGTV show, their problems conceiving a child and a possible curse that was put on the couple
The show. which premiered on November 15, garnered Emma a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Drama
Benny Safdie, Jennifer Venditti, Emma Stone, Nathan Fielder, Dave McCary, Maceo Bishop, and John Medeski attend The Curse All-Guild FYC Event
‘I remember watching a scene a couple days in that I wasn’t in. I was texting him up a storm, saying: “You’re one of the best actors I’ve ever seen.”‘
She added: ‘He’s so great and such a natural on Nathan for You and in The Rehearsal—but he’s playing himself. And still, he’s acting.’
“So it’ll be really fun to see him playing a full character,” she added.
‘A lot of our characters are projecting things that may or may not exist onto everyone around them, and everyone is sort of doing that to each other,’ Nathan said in a recent interview with IndieWire.
‘The idea of what’s actually real, or what matters in a situation, is a lot of what the show is exploring and reveling in.
Her husband, Dave McCary, whom she met at Saturday Night Live , joined her on stage to discuss the black supernatural comedy as he helped produce it
The Curse releases new episodes every Friday on Paramount+ with Showtime, as well as Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on Showtime’s linear channels
‘Because it’s easy to sort of go, ‘Oh, well this person’s good or bad,’ or ‘this is real or fake.’ But in a lot of these situations, it’s so much more complicated than that.’
Emma was also nominated in the Golden Globe film category of Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for her role in Poor Things.
In the dark comedy, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, she plays Bella Baxter, a young Victorian woman who is brought back to life by a scientist after dying by suicide.
Meanwhile, The Curse releases new episodes every Friday on Paramount+ with Showtime, as well as Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on Showtime’s linear channels.