The film is directed by the duo Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert and stars Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis.
“Everything Everywhere All at Once”, the long-awaited A24 feature, has a premiere date in Brazil. The date of June 23 was reserved by distributor Diamond Films for the release of the film, which has yet to have its rating announced.
Check out the announcement made by the critic below. Waldermar Dalenogare on your Twitter:
Everything Everywhere All at Once has distribution confirmed in Brazil by Diamond with the title Tudo em Todo Lugar ao Simo Tempo! The film has already received the indicative rating. pic.twitter.com/tEVW1HVYuy
— Waldemar Dalenogare (@DalenogareW) May 5, 2022
The film is described as a sci-fi comedy that will delve into the multiverse, a word well known to Marvel fans.
The film is directed by the duo Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (“A Corpse to Survive”) and starring Michelle Yeoh (“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”) and Jamie Lee Curtis (“Halloween”).
In the story, we follow a Chinese immigrant (Michelle Yeoh) who sets out on an adventure where she, alone, will try to save the world by exploring other universes and other lives she could have lived. But things get complicated when she gets stuck in this multiverse and can’t get back home.
Besides Yeoh and Curtis the list has Stephanie Hsu (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”), James Hong (“The Forbidden Quarter Adventurers”), Ke Huy Quan (“Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”), among others.
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” has received critical acclaim and has been released in North American theaters.
Source: cinebuzz
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