Andrew Garfield wears Everything Everywhere All at Once hot dog hands to promote a movie he doesn't star in. The A24 multiverse action film was directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who collectively go by Daniels, and premiered at South by Southwest on March 11 to enthusiastic reviews from critics. The distributor expanded its initially limited release to theaters nationwide on April 8, and Everything Everywhere All at Once's box office has so far proven it a rare specialty hit.
Daniels' movie stars Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn, an unhappy Chinese-American woman who owns a laundromat with her husband, Waymond (Ke Huy Quan), which is being audited by the IRS. At the meeting with the auditor, however, her mundane life is interrupted by Alpha Waymond, a version of her husband from an alternate universe, who reveals to her that the multiverse is under attack and at risk of collapse. Of all the universes he has scouted, he declares this very Evelyn is the only one who can save them, and what follows is a thrillingly original and surprisingly emotional action-adventure-drama.
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Everything Everywhere All at Once has inspired some ecstatic responses from audiences, and it seems that movie stars are no exception. In a photo shared by Jamie Lee Curtis, who plays the IRS auditor Deirdre in the film, Spider-Man: No Way Home's Garfield is shown wearing hot dog hands, a reference to one of the movie's more distant universes in which this became the dominant form of human evolution. Curtis points out that an actor promoting a project he doesn't feature in can only be a sign of just how much he loved watching it. Check out the post below:
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