So, get this: I was scrolling through HBO Max the other day, trying to decide what to watch, and who did I see popping up in the top 10 global movies? None other than a blast from the past—Emma Stone's 2010 teen comedy Easy A! It's sitting pretty at the number five spot worldwide as we head into 2026. Talk about a full-circle moment for our girl Emma. Here she is, a full-blown Academy darling with multiple Oscars under her belt, and one of the movies that launched her is having a major streaming moment all over again. It's like her career is giving us a cheeky wink from the past.

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Let me set the scene for you. Back in the day, post-Superbad and Zombieland, Emma landed the lead in Easy A. It's a modern, hilarious twist on The Scarlet Letter where she plays a high schooler who tells a little white lie about her... ahem, purity... and ends up sparking a gossip wildfire. The cast was stacked with legends-in-the-making and scene-stealers like Amanda Bynes, Penn Badgley (hello, Joe from You!), Lisa Kudrow, and the glorious Stanley Tucci. Watching it now, you can totally see the raw talent and comedic timing that would later win her gold statues. It's wild, honestly.

Now, for the 2026 streaming charts, it's a real mixed bag. Easy A is holding its own against some heavy hitters. Topping the global HBO Max list is last year's critical smash, One Battle After Another. Following close behind are Hell of a Summer and A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Our girl's movie is currently ranking above classics like Get Smart and The Polar Express. Not too shabby for a 16-year-old movie! Although, a little heads-up for my fellow Americans—you won't find it on HBO Max here. You gotta head over to Pluto TV for that particular dose of nostalgia.

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Looking at Emma's journey is like watching a masterclass in career evolution. After Easy A, she did the Amazing Spider-Man thing with Andrew Garfield (swoon), and then... bam! She pivoted to prestige cinema like a boss. It all started with Birdman in 2014, which netted her first Oscar nomination and won Best Picture. Then came the iconic La La Land in 2016, where she finally grabbed that Best Actress Oscar for herself. But the real game-changer was teaming up with director Yorgos Lanthimos. Their collaborations—The Favourite, Poor Things (Oscar #2, thank you very much), Kinds of Kindness, and the latest, Bugonia—have basically redefined what an Emma Stone performance can be. She's gone from the witty teen in the hallway to... well, whatever bizarre and brilliant character Lanthimos dreams up next.

And speaking of Bugonia, the 2026 awards season chatter is getting loud! Emma is in the running for what could be her fifth Oscar acting nomination for that film. The buzz is real, people. However, it's not a done deal. She's reportedly in a tight race for one of the final Best Actress slots with Chase Infiniti for One Battle After Another and Cynthia Erivo for Wicked: For Good. All three have already scored Golden Globe nominations, so it's anyone's game. The competition is fierce!

So, what does this all mean? As a fan, it's the perfect time to take a trip down memory lane. Revisiting Easy A in 2026 isn't just about nostalgia; it's a fascinating study in how a star is built. You can trace the thread from Olive Penderghast's clever lies all the way to the complex, award-winning characters she portrays today. It's a testament to her range and staying power. Whether she snags that fifth nomination or not, her filmography is a gift that keeps on giving.

Emma Stone's Key Career Milestones Year Award Recognition
Breakout in Superbad 2007 N/A
Starring role in Easy A 2010 Teen Choice Awards
First Oscar Nomination (Birdman) 2014 Nominated for Best Supporting Actress
First Oscar Win (La La Land) 2016 Won Best Actress
Second Oscar Win (Poor Things) 2023 Won Best Actress
Potential 5th Nomination (Bugonia) 2026 Pending (Golden Globe Nominee)

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In the end, whether you're rooting for her this awards season or just in the mood for a smart, funny rewatch, Easy A is having its moment again for a reason. It's a reminder that sometimes, the roles that make you a star never really fade away—they just wait for the right algorithm (or awards buzz) to bring them back into the spotlight. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a date with Pluto TV and a certain scarlet letter 'A'. 😉