A24 and directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All at Once is re-releasing in US theaters this week.
Taking to Twitter to confirm the news, the filmmakers shared that the Michelle Yeoh-starring flick will be returning to 800 theaters in the United States and that those who catch the film will see “some good old fashioned bloopers and outtakes like a classic Hong Kong flick” in the credits. They also reassured fans that “it’s the same movie” and that it is the “[s]ame edit.”
The absurdist comedy-drama received its wide release in April and grossed over $107 million USD worldwide, surpassing 2018’s Hereditary and making it A24’s highest-grossing film yet. Joining Yeoh in the cast are Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., James Hong and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Back in 800 U.S. theaters next weekend!
It’s pretty fun in a theater.
Just be clear: it’s the same movie. Same edit.
But if you stay through the credits y’all get some good old fashioned bloopers and outtakes like a classic Hong Kong flick. https://t.co/vBcYb6xSeZ
— DANIELS (@Daniels) July 20, 2022
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