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THE AD: In Squaresapce’s ad, directed by Poor Things’ Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone tries to buy her domain name, only to find that someone else owns it. She embodies the “dame with a case” noir trope, who falls into despair. Cue tears, screaming, smashed computer screens, and a cleansing fire.
While Emma Stone is not on social media, she said in a new interview that she is "spending a lot of money on" the subscription-based publishing service Substack
Early Super Bowl spots feature stars Emma Stone, Lady Gaga, George Clooney, Ben Stiller, Benson Boone, Sabrina Carpenter, Post Malone and EJAE.
"Get your domain before you lose it." The horror! This is what happens when you don't register your own domain name before someone else does. You make Emma Stone angry! Very, very angry! A funny new Super Bowl commercial has debuted online early for the website service known as Squarespace.
Squarespace is celebrating its 12th Super Bowl appearance by bringing Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos back to the screen following their ‘Bugonia’ success
From blogs to BTS, the actress reveals her favorite online and offline obsessions ahead of a new Super Bowl ad
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.
The ad is Squarespace's 12th Super Bowl appearance. The brand released a teaser and then an extended version of the spot on YouTube.
Squarespace adds ‘The Negotiation’ and A Message From' to its Super Bowl rollout, extending Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos’ ad campaign.
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.