Emma Stone Laughs at ‘Cruella’ Comparisons to ‘Joker’: ‘I Wish I Was More Like’ Joaquin Phoenix
“I would never even remotely compare myself to Joaquin Phoenix,” Stone says.
“I would never even remotely compare myself to Joaquin Phoenix,” Stone says.
Move over, Glenn Close. There’s a new live-action Cruella de Vil in town.
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The Oscar winner’s fourth appearance as host changes things up, just because it can.
“It’s a huge honor to be nominated alongside you,” Stone wrote.
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