Here’s How to Watch ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Starring *Oscar Winner* Michelle Yeoh
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Last spring, we all got to witness Michelle Yeoh take on one of her biggest—and best—roles, in A24’s hit Everything Everywhere All at Once. And today, Michelle has won the Oscar for Best Actress for it! Her action-filled, multiverse-jumping film follows her character, Evelyn Wang, as she goes from struggling with filing her taxes to having the fate of others in her hands.
But even though Michelle is the movie’s lead, she's adamant the movie is “not about me,” as she said in the September 2022 cover story of Town & Country. “This story is about many people—mothers, aunties, women out there who walk by you in the supermarket unnoticed,” she said in the interview. “They never have a voice. They’re never the superheroes.”
The film has received so much positive attention, a whopping 11 Oscar nominations, and Michelle has won her Oscar and a Golden Globe*and* a Screen Actors Guild Award. TL;DR: She kicked ass this awards season.
Btw, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., and Tallie Medel also star in the movie, and Ke and Jamie also took home Oscars!
Clearly, all of these awards mean you have to see this movie. It’s mandatory, sry not sry. So if you’ve seen the film but have forgotten some of the story by now (or if you haven’t seen it at all), then trust me—now would be the time to dig into it. Here’s how.
Okay, you got me. How can I stream Everything Everywhere All at Once?
The film was initially in theaters only when it came out in spring 2022, but by the summer, it made its way to tons of streaming platforms. You have a few options to choose from to stream Everything Everywhere All at Once now: Paramount+, Hulu, Showtime, or Prime Video. So have your pick!
But if you’re absolutely obsessed with this movie (I get it) and you wanna commit, you can also purchase the film in both digital and hard copies here.
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