Emma Stone has hair-raising experience as she films Maniac

She’s the reigning Academy Award winner for best actress, and onto another interesting project.

Emma Stone was snapped in New York Monday filming Maniac, a TV series which details the story of a man who’s institutionalized imagining the alternate reality of a fantasy world.

The 29-year-old, who’s an executive producer on the series, along with co-star Jonah Hill, had a wavy long blonde mane as she acted in a rural area, flanked by rocks and trees.

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New twist: Emma Stone, 29, was snapped in costume New York Monday filming the upcoming TV series Maniac 

The Oscar-winning La La Land wore a large umber brown shawl with brown leather gloves and brown boots, with a phalanx of arrows affixed to her back on the set of the production. She was spotted driving in the cab of a vintage truck on the set.

The Battle of the Sexes beauty worked alongside Julia Garner, who sported a similar look with a brown shawl as she held an enormous bow and arrow, with her blond locks blowing in the wind.

Maniac, which is based on a 2014 series out of Norway, also features an eclectic cast of performers including Oscar-winner Sally Field, Jennifer Aniston’s husband Justin Theroux and Girls star Jemima Kirke.

The 5ft6 stunner Stone made headlines earlier this month when she partook in a pow-wow for The Hollywood Reporter with other female stars, giving her thoughts on the ongoing sexual harassment issues in Tinseltown, and the lingering issue of gender inequality when it comes to pay.

Hands-on: The reigning Best Actress Oscar-winner's blonde mane was wild on the set of the upcoming series 

Hands-on: The reigning Best Actress Oscar-winner’s blonde mane was wild on the set of the upcoming series 

Strong cast: (L-R) Stone, Sally Field and Julia Garner were snapped in costume on set

Strong cast: (L-R) Stone, Sally Field and Julia Garner were snapped in costume on set

An eyeful: The A-list actress shot alongside a breathtaking landscape 

An eyeful: The A-list actress shot alongside a breathtaking landscape 

Zephyrs: The entertainers engaged in dialogue amid the windy day on set 

Zephyrs: The entertainers engaged in dialogue amid the windy day on set 

Emma cited a story actress Brit Marling wrote for The Atlantic on the cross-section of the issues, endorsing the idea that ‘if women were paid equally in every industry, [the harassment issues] not be occurring.’

She said that the economics play an integral role in the ongoing sex abuse and harassment issues that have swirled around once-mighty Hollywood movers and shakers such as Harvey Weinstein, Brett Ratner and Roy Price.

‘Women have had to fit into these different boxes for so many years just to get work, and if these things are happening and they bring them to people’s attention, they are much more likely to be fired or to be dismissed than a man in a more powerful position,’ the Scottsdale, Arizona native said. ‘So it’s a huge conversation for our industry, but I would hope that this is only the tipping point for us to discuss equal pay for equal work for women across every industry.’

Outspoken: The stunning Stone earlier this month opened up on the sexual harrassment epidemic plaguing Hollywood, noting that gender economic inequalities strongly figure into the toxic equation

Outspoken: The stunning Stone earlier this month opened up on the sexual harrassment epidemic plaguing Hollywood, noting that gender economic inequalities strongly figure into the toxic equation

On point: Both Stone and Garner were armed with bows and arrows as they filmed the show 

On point: Both Stone and Garner were armed with bows and arrows as they filmed the show 

Fantastic voyage: Stone smiled as she role in a vintage Ford truck with castmates 

Fantastic voyage: Stone smiled as she role in a vintage Ford truck with castmates 

Intriguing: Field was flanked by two mysterious characters in the back of the truck 

Intriguing: Field was flanked by two mysterious characters in the back of the truck 

Stone later issued an addendum to the publication as she sought to further articulate her stance – calling her initial statement an ‘oversimplified response’ – as she made clear she feels money would not completely eradicate the problem.

‘While true to a big extent, I don’t think my response was as clear as I hoped it would be,’ she said. ‘Equal pay clearly wouldn’t fix ALL of the issues surrounding abuse of power, violating behaviors and much more.’

In related news, Stone’s agent Adam Venit – who actor Terry Crews claimed grabbed his crotch at an industry party last year, leaving him feeling ’emasculated’ – returned to William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Monday following a 30-day suspension as the company investigated accusations of sexual harassment against him.

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