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Few films receive as much attention and recognition as Everything Everywhere at Once. A24 was released almost a year ago, but it’s still the talk of the town as it leads awards season, having recently won the 2023 Golden Globes and Critic’s Choice Awards, and CinemaBlend named it our best movie for 2022 all its success, can it become a franchise? Michelle Yeo have thoughts on this.

When Yeoh Recently asked if she would like to see a sequel to Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, the actress simply said no, before also dissuading her interest in posing for Variety. However, she said it could be in a “spin-off”, expanding on the idea by saying:

I do not know. I want a universe where I’m a rock star. I want to come back, if I have to come back, as a person who has this amazing voice, you know… That’s what our world is missing so much now, it’s peace and love, and I find it with songs, and you know. great voice, so easy, so much easier to reach someone. And if you sing the sea of ​​children… they feel it because it’s all there.

No, she doesn’t mean the epic literal rock scene that got us all emotional about the meaning of life, Michelle Yeoh talking about the part of Everything, Everywhere and At Once where she has to go on stage and become a world-famous singer. in the same universe in the movie. Although I personally do not remember Evelyn Wang smashing a guitar in one of the many universes that flash through the film, I remember her opera scene very well, signaling life if she hadn’t followed her love story with Waymond and Ke Hai Quan. I started singing.

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When Yeo was asked to name his favorite “rock stars”, the actress named Adele, Enya and Lady Gaga, and also thanked many talented Asian singers. Although the actress introduced it as a “spin-off” to her beloved film, for which she recently received her first Golden Globe, it seems that she really wants to play a rock star more than anything. Although, given all the universes with Evelyn Wang in the film, it’s possible that a sequel or spin-off could explore the concept in some way.

After the success of Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, I hope Michelle Yeoh gets her pick of roles, including the musical thing she’s talking about. Apparently, the actress previously told Variety that she only sings in the shower, but she’s also totally open to delving more into the world of music with another role. We expect Yeo to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress next, but she’s seriously in line with Cate Blanchett’s Pitch performance for the award.

While we wait for oscars, which will be aired on Sunday, March 12, you can stream All Everywhere at Once online and wait for her next role which is the upcoming book adaptation of the novel A Native American of Chinese Descent alongside many of her co-stars in the EEAAO movie, coming to Disney+ this spring.

Few films receive as much attention and recognition as Everything Everywhere at Once. A24 was released almost a year ago, but it’s still the talk of the town as it leads awards season, having recently won the 2023 Golden Globes and Critic’s Choice Awards, and CinemaBlend named it our best movie for 2022 all its success, can it become a franchise? Michelle Yeo have thoughts on this.

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When Yeoh Recently asked if she would like to see a sequel to Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, the actress simply said no, before also dissuading her interest in posing for Variety. However, she said it could be in a “spin-off”, expanding on the idea by saying:

I do not know. I want a universe where I’m a rock star. I want to come back, if I have to come back, as a person who has this amazing voice, you know… That’s what our world is missing so much now, it’s peace and love, and I find it with songs, and you know. great voice, so easy, so much easier to reach someone. And if you sing the sea of ​​children… they feel it because it’s all there.

No, she doesn’t mean the epic literal rock scene that got us all emotional about the meaning of life, Michelle Yeoh talking about the part of Everything, Everywhere and At Once where she has to go on stage and become a world-famous singer. in the same universe in the movie. Although I personally do not remember Evelyn Wang smashing a guitar in one of the many universes that flash through the film, I remember her opera scene very well, signaling life if she hadn’t followed her love story with Waymond and Ke Hai Quan. I started singing.

When Yeo was asked to name his favorite “rock stars”, the actress named Adele, Enya and Lady Gaga, and also thanked many talented Asian singers. Although the actress introduced it as a “spin-off” to her beloved film, for which she recently received her first Golden Globe, it seems that she really wants to play a rock star more than anything. Although, given all the universes with Evelyn Wang in the film, it’s possible that a sequel or spin-off could explore the concept in some way.

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After the success of Everything, Everywhere, All At Once, I hope Michelle Yeoh gets her pick of roles, including the musical thing she’s talking about. Apparently, the actress previously told Variety that she only sings in the shower, but she’s also totally open to delving more into the world of music with another role. We expect Yeo to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress next, but she’s seriously in line with Cate Blanchett’s Pitch performance for the award.

While we wait for oscars, which will be aired on Sunday, March 12, you can stream All Everywhere at Once online and wait for her next role which is the upcoming book adaptation of the novel A Native American of Chinese Descent alongside many of her co-stars in the EEAAO movie, coming to Disney+ this spring.