Milestone Years
- 5th Anniversary: March 11, 2027
- 10th Anniversary: March 11, 2032
- 15th Anniversary: March 11, 2037
Inspiration Behind the Movie
Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (the Daniels) were inspired by the idea of exploring generational trauma, immigrant identity, and the overwhelming chaos of modern life through a multiversal lens. The film takes cues from The Matrix, absurdist comedy, and classic martial arts cinema while blending deep emotional themes with zany action.
You Might Not Know
- Michelle Yeoh’s Role Was Originally Written for Jackie Chan – When Chan declined, the story was rewritten with Evelyn as the lead.
- Ke Huy Quan’s Comeback Role – After decades away from acting, Quan (best known as Short Round in Indiana Jones) made a triumphant return.
- Over 500 VFX Shots Were Done by a Small Team – Instead of a big studio, five self-taught artists handled the film’s complex visual effects.
- Jamie Lee Curtis Insisted on Her Belly – She proudly embraced her character’s unglamorous look, refusing to have her belly digitally altered.
- The Everything Bagel Symbolizes Nihilism – The absurd “everything bagel” is a metaphor for existential despair, a central theme in the movie.
Food Ideas
- Everything Bagels – A direct nod to the film’s iconic symbol.
- Multiverse Cupcakes – Different-flavored cupcakes to represent alternate realities.
- Hot Dog Fingers Snacks – Pretzel sticks or mini hot dogs with ketchup and mustard “fingernails.”
- Bubble Tea (Boba) – Inspired by Joy’s style and vibrant personality.
Release Date: March 11, 2022
Summary:
Everything Everywhere All at Once is a mind-bending sci-fi adventure that follows Evelyn Wang, a struggling laundromat owner who discovers she can access alternate versions of herself across the multiverse. As she battles an existential threat that could destroy reality, she must reconcile with her family, embrace chaos, and find meaning in the absurd.
Genre(s) and MPAA Rating: Science Fiction, Comedy, Action, R
Key Cast Members:
- Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Wang
- Ke Huy Quan as Waymond Wang
- Stephanie Hsu as Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki
- Jamie Lee Curtis as Deirdre Beaubeirdre
- James Hong as Gong Gong
Ways to Celebrate
- Create Your Own Alternate Reality – Dress in a wacky multiversal outfit while watching.
- Hot Dog Fingers Game – Try doing everyday tasks while wearing fake hot dog fingers.
- Philosophy Discussion – Talk about the movie’s deeper messages on nihilism and meaning.
Filming Locations
- Simi Valley, California – Many laundromat and apartment scenes were shot in this Los Angeles suburb.
- San Fernando Valley, California – Various street and shopping plaza scenes were filmed here.
- Burbank, California – Used for several interior shots and office scenes.


