Imagine standing in line for a movie, clippers buzzing in the background, and people walking out of a pop-up barbershop looking freshly bald. That is what happened at the Los Angeles premiere of “Bugonia,” the latest film from director Yorgos Lanthimos.
The catch? You had to shave your head to get a free ticket. No exceptions!
It wasn’t just a gimmick. This head-shaving stunt ties directly into the story. Emma Stone plays Michelle Fuller, a bald, high-powered CEO who gets kidnapped by two men convinced she is an alien set on wiping out Earth. So yeah, going bald was a statement. And people loved it.
The Culver Theater Goes Bald
The premiere went down at the Culver Theater in LA. Out of around a hundred volunteers, 25 people actually let barbers take it all off. Some were hardcore fans, others were just there for the chaos. Either way, they got an early look at a film that is as bizarre as its promo tactics. Not everyone had the guts to go chrome-dome, but those who did? Instant legends.

Bugonia / IG / “Bugonia” is a remake of the cult Korean hit Save the Green Planet! from 2003. The original was off-the-wall, blending dark humor with thriller vibes.
Lanthimos took that wild energy and made it his own, delivering something equally weird and wonderful.
At its core, “Bugonia” is about paranoia, power, and truth, or lack of it. The two guys who kidnap Michelle are total conspiracy junkies. They have convinced themselves she is not human. And because she is bald, successful, and emotionless, that is enough evidence for them. The film keeps you guessing. Is she really an alien? Or are they just unhinged?
Emma Stone’s role is a far cry from her typical characters. Bald, intense, and nearly silent, her performance turns cold detachment into something magnetic. Jesse Plemons plays one of the conspiracy theorists, and he brings that slow-burning madness he does so well.
Alicia Silverstone also shows up, adding a strange sweetness to the chaos. And newcomer Aidan Delbis makes a solid impression in his first big role.
This Is More Than a Stunt!
So, why ask fans to shave their heads? Simple. It is an immersion. The audience is stepping into Michelle’s story. Sitting in a theater full of other bald viewers blurs the line between fiction and reality. It builds a strange, instant community.
That is the genius of Yorgos Lanthimos. His films don’t just tell stories. They create entire worlds that feel both real and totally unhinged. From “The Lobster” to “Poor Things,” he thrives on discomfort and surprise. With “Bugonia,” he leans even harder into absurdity, yet somehow keeps it all grounded.

Bugonia / IG / There is a weird logic to everything, no matter how wild it gets. And “Bugonia” epitomizes that!
This promo event may seem like a sideshow, but it is actually smart marketing. In a world where every movie is fighting for clicks and views, something this bold cuts through the noise. It made headlines, it made people talk, and most importantly, it made people curious. What kind of movie makes fans go bald before seeing it?
It also builds hype without spoiling anything. You don’t need a plot twist or a trailer filled with key scenes. Just show a room full of grinning, bald-headed fans and let the questions flow. That kind of mystery is gold for a film like this, where nothing is what it seems and every scene feels like a setup for something stranger.