Netflix just confirmed that the award-winning movie "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is finally arriving on the streaming platform on February 23.
Multi-Award Winning Movie'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Arrives on Digital Platform
In 2022, A24 shocked the film industry after releasing "Everything Everywhere All At Once." Since then, the movie gained positive feedback from the Academy Awards and film enthusiasts.
The film won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh, and Best Supporting Actor for Key Huy Quan.
Jamie Lee Curtis also won Best Supporting Actress while Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert got the Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing.
Overall, the film won 266 awards out of 405 nominations, making the film one of the most awarded films of all time.
Netflix to Release "Everything Everywhere All At Once"
Previously, the film made its digital debut on Prime Video and Paramount+ last year. Fortunately, the film is slowly expanding its digital footprint by allowing Netflix to screen the movie starting this year.
In an X post, Netflix shared the big news telling fans to wait until February 23. "Until then, just be a rock," the platform stated, referencing the infamous rock scene in the film.
The "Everything Everywhere All At Once" follows the story of laundry shop owners Evelyn and Waymond Wang. The whole story starts to get interesting as the audience is introduced to different parallel universes and how each storyline has its own merit to Evelyn's life.
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