Everything Everywhere All At Once has broken a significant global box office record for A24. Directed by Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, collectively known as Daniels, Everything Everywhere All At Once was released earlier this year to rave reviews from critics and audiences. The film stars Michelle Yeoh as an exhausted laundromat owner who, while attempting to finish filing her taxes, finds herself on a multiversal adventure to save her universe.
Everything Everywhere All At Once comes from A24, the studio responsible for recent films like Men, X, Red Rocket, and The Green Knight. The studio is well known among indie film fans for its unique projects, often produced on lower budgets and boasting bold creative visions from ground-breaking filmmakers. Produced on a budget of $25 million, Everything Everywhere All At Once fits the A24 mold well but quickly became a breakout hit unlike any of the studio's other movies. In June, Daniels' multiversal romp surpassed Hereditary to become A24's highest-grossing movie globally. Due to its success, Everything Everywhere All At Once was recently re-released in theaters, featuring an additional 8 minutes of outtakes and an introduction from Daniels.
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Now, per a new report from Variety, Everything Everywhere All At Once has surpassed another A24 milestone, recently crossing $100 million at the global box office. The film's new box office numbers put it well ahead of Hereditary, which was A24's previous highest-grossing global earner at $79 million. Despite now being available to watch at home on digital platforms, Everything Everywhere All At Once continues to perform well at theaters, with its recent
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