Everything Everywhere Won’t Have A Sequel, Claim Lead In 2022 Film

Everything Everywhere Won’t Have A Sequel, Claim Lead In 2022 Film

If you liked the movie All everywhere at the same time, know that the sequel to the feature film is already practically confirmed in the world where there are no sequels. The speculation comes straight from the lead, played by actress Michelle Yeoh, in an interview for the magazine Variety.

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What you should know:

One of the most acclaimed films of last year was All everywhere at the same timeeither by the complexity of the story, the charisma of the actors or even by the guaranteed statuettes in several awards, including the Oscar for best film of the year – and also six other elements.

This kind of morale boost for the entire team, coupled with the production cost set at around $25 million and revenue reaching 5.6 times this amount (close to $140.2 million), tends to be the guarantee for the sequels. Either to expand the story, or because the shareholders pocketed even more money with the profit of an already successful bet.

If you, like me, were thinking about a second take for this fictional blockbuster, know that this production shouldn’t happen. This cold shower is in an interview with Michelle Yeoh.

“There is no sequel. We would do the same thing, again,” Yeoh said when asked for a second or so All everywhere at the same time.

The actress is hoping for more diversity after Everything in Everywhere

In addition, the actress took advantage of the space in the American magazine to comment on the participation of Asian actors and actresses in American cinema. Known for roles such as in The tiger and the dragonMichelle Yeoh commented that she felt this feature would not make sense in the country, because Americans “can’t read subtitles” when the original voiceover is in another language.

Yeoh points All everywhere at the same time as second proof that diversity in US cinema exists and shouldn’t be denied, in this case for the non-English speaking Asian cast.

“The best thing that happened recently is that I got a script that doesn’t describe the character as Chinese or Asian looking. We are actors and we must act. We have to take on the roles that are assigned to us and work in them in the best way. This, for me, is the biggest step forward.”

With this, Michelle Yeoh is not expecting better and higher paying roles for herself, but for all other non-English speaking actors and actresses, at least within their characters.

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