The Oscar favorite is back in theaters, and it’s not Top Gun 2 or Avatar 2

The Oscar favorite is back in theaters, and it’s not Top Gun 2 or Avatar 2

Hitting our screens on August 31, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere at Once by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert is the surprise of the year. The feature film, hosted by Michelle Yeoh, Ke Hui Kuan and Jamie Lee Curtis, follows Evelyn Wang. He no longer understands his family, his job, and is broke because of the bills… Suddenly, he finds himself immersed in multiple universes, parallel universes, where he explores the whole life he could have lived. Faced with dark forces, only he can save the world, but also preserve the most precious: his family.

Nominated 391 times at various international festivals, the film has already received 261 awards, including 2 Golden Globes (Best Actress in a Comedy for Michelle Yeoh and Best Supporting Actor for Ke Huy Quan), 5 Critics Choice Awards and 4 SAG Awards.

The multiverse feature, nominated for 11 Academy Awards, hits our darkrooms this Wednesday, March 8th, ahead of the Academy Awards on March 12th. The film will also be available on OCS that day.

Michelle Yoo

Produced by A24, Everything Everywhere at Once became the studio’s highest-grossing film internationally, grossing $104 million on a $25 million budget.

But above all, she made history with her co-stars Michelle Yeoh and Ke Hui Kuan, who are the first Asian actresses to win SAG Awards for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. Everything Everywhere at Once also helped revive the career of Ke Hui Kuan, who lamented the lack of opportunities for Asian actors in Hollywood in a recent speech.

The artist, who made his acting debut in 1984’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies, did reveal that his performance in Daniels’ film opened up new possibilities, including joining the MCU. Kevin Feige called him personally to offer him a role in the second season of Locke.

Source: Allocine

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