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Trailer Launch for Daniels’ ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’

A24 has today launched the first trailer for one of its latest acquisitions, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, ahead of its world premiere: the opening night film of SXSW on March 11, 2022.

Written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (known collectively as “Daniels” and who previously collaborated for 2016’s “Swiss Army Man”), and featuring a star-studded ensemble cast including Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., James Hong and Jamie Lee Curtis, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE promises audiences a hilarious and big-hearted ride as an exhausted Chinese American woman (Michelle Yeoh) finds herself swept up in an insane sci-fi action-adventure, where only she can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led.

Thankfully, if you’re not able to get over to the festival on March 11, wider audiences will be able to see the film shortly afterward as it will be hitting theaters a couple of weeks later on March 25. In the meantime, we’ll leave you with the aforementioned first trailer that’ll leave you pondering on how the universe is so much bigger than you realise…

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