Where to watch Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
Everything Everywhere All at Once is available to stream in IN on Sony LIV and VI movies and tv.
An aging immigrant running a struggling family business is pulled into a chaotic multiverse adventure. As alternate lives and bizarre dangers collide, she must confront her relationships, regrets, and the possibility that saving what matters most begins with understanding her family.
Cast: Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tallie Medel, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., Biff Wiff, Sunita Mani, Aaron Lazar, Brian Le
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Trivia & production notes
- Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert began developing the multiverse concept for this film in 2010 after learning about modal realism from a documentary, over a decade before production started.
- The release of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse frustrated the directors because it tackled the multiverse concept they had been working on, and Daniel Kwan eventually stopped watching Rick and Morty for similar reasons during the script-writing process.
- Daniel Kwan discovered he had undiagnosed ADHD while researching the condition for the main character's backstory.
- The lead role was originally written for Jackie Chan, but the directors reconceived the protagonist as a woman to make the husband-wife dynamic more relatable.
- Michelle Yeoh objected to the character being named Michelle Wang after herself, insisting the character deserved her own distinct identity rather than being conflated with the actress.
- Ke Huy Quan was cast after the directors saw a meme showing Andrew Yang as an adult version of his Indiana Jones character Short Round, inspiring them to discover what Quan had been doing since retiring from acting in 2002.
- The Daniels declined an invitation from Marvel Studios to develop the first season of Loki because they were already making their own multiverse project and weren't particularly interested in the offer.
- Principal photography wrapped in just 38 days, mostly in Simi Valley, California, with the fanny-pack fight scene completed in a day and a half.
- The directors assembled a team of eight in-house visual effects artists after having a negative experience with an external post-production studio on their previous film Swiss Army Man.
- Jamie Lee Curtis used her real belly in the film instead of a prosthetic, as she wanted her character to appear as realistic as possible.
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