Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder star in the official trailer for The Curse, which was released on Thursday.
The actress, 34, and the comedian, 40, play a newlywed couple who face a supposed curse that threatens to upend their relationship in the Showtime series.
According to the synopsis, the pair portrays Whitney and Asher Siegel, who face disturbing events while filming their home renovation show in New Mexico.
The trailer opens with a confused-looking Stone speaking to someone off camera, saying, “This doesn’t make any sense.”
Watch a quick montage of chaotic scenes featuring the La La Land star as Whitney – who showed off her acting chops in a short teaser and first photos released in September – and Fielder as Asher as they deal with drama.
Cursed couple: Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder star in the official trailer for The Curse, released Thursday. The actress, 34, and the comedian, 40, play a newlywed couple who face a supposed curse that threatens to turn their relationship upside down
“There is no such thing as a perfect city,” she says through flawless scenes of the newlyweds smiling and enjoying wholesome moments together.
“But for me, this city is as close as it gets,” she continues. “That’s why we’re proud to call Española my home.”
“Oh, s***,” she exclaims as she messes up the recording, revealing she just said the perfect description of the city while recording a voiceover in a closet. ‘Our house.’
As her producer assures her that “it’s okay,” she exclaims, “Oh God.”
“This isn’t your typical home-flipping show,” she is later heard saying during a scene in which she poses with a camera as Asher holds a microphone above her.
It is then shown that the pair are not actually filming the show themselves, as an entire crew sees them posing with the equipment as props.
“My homes reflect the local community,” she is heard saying as she takes her husband and a home buyer through a home covered in reflective mirror film – seemingly out of place in a suburb with a less modern and more classic exterior.
She smiles animatedly and waves enthusiastically for the camera to follow her as she walks through the newly ‘renovated’ house.

Turn of events: According to the synopsis, the couple portrays Whitney and Asher Siegel, who face disturbing events while filming their home renovation show in New Mexico

Satire on home renovation: “There is no such thing as a perfect city,” she tells through flawless scenes of the newlyweds smiling and enjoying wholesome moments while renovating for their joint show. “But for me, this city is as close as it gets,” she continues. ‘That’s why we are proud that Española is my home’

Unexpectedly: “My homes reflect the local community,” she is then heard saying as she takes her husband and a homebuyer through a home covered in reflective mirror film – seemingly out of place in a suburb with less modern and more classic exteriors

Sudden Surprise: At one point she asks a predictive question: “What could go wrong?”
The scene then cuts to Whitney and Asher sitting in front of another camera filming “candid” close-ups in a parking lot.
“And we are husband and wife,” she says, continuing the story of their show.
Amid their laughter, she asks a cautionary question: “So what could go wrong?”
You then see Asher being instructed by a crew member to “make a quick shot of you giving money to that little girl over there.”
He opens his wallet and sees only a $100 bill. He then hands it to the child, but with a little hesitation in front of the camera.
“We’re doing well here,” he says enthusiastically in a scene where he’s talking to someone in a restaurant. ‘We are good people.’
He is later seen returning to the young girl and her relative asking if he can get his money back.
To which the little girl simply responds to Asher’s dismay: “I curse you.”

‘Candid’ Moment: Next, Asher is directed by a crew member to “film a quick shot of you giving money to that little girl over there”

Hesitation: He opens his wallet and sees only a $100 bill

Doing good for the camera: Then he gives it to the child, but with a little hesitation for the camera

Cursed: He is later seen returning to the young girl and her relative asking if he can get his money back. To which the little girl simply responds to Asher’s dismay: “I curse you.”

Chaotic: After the incident, Asher could be heard saying that “things were a little weird,” over a montage of strange events. In one scene he was seen pouring red sports drink over his head for no apparent reason

Random events: At one point they are also confronted by a group of armed and tattooed men outside their house

Shocking Events: The couple, who were trying to have a baby while filming their new show, begin to feel conflicted in their relationship as they experience turmoil due to the ‘curse’. The Curse premieres November 10 on Paramount+ and Showtime
After the incident, Asher could be heard saying that “things have been a little weird,” over a montage of strange events.
In one scene he was seen pouring red sports drink over his head for no apparent reason.
Later, a woman at an art exhibition screams at the top of her lungs when Whitney joins her in a tepee.
They also encounter a group of armed and tattooed men outside their home at one point.
The couple, who were trying to have a baby while filming their new show, begin to feel conflicted in their relationship as they experience turmoil due to the ‘curse’.
“I can’t wait for this show to come out,” the woman tells a tense-looking Whitney. “Everyone will see who you really are.”
The Curse premieres November 10 on Paramount+ and Showtime.