‘Everything Everywhere’ Creators Set Out to Surprise with Sci-Fi Action Comedy

Michelle Yeoh arrives at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, US, March 6, 2022. (Reuters)
Michelle Yeoh arrives at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, US, March 6, 2022. (Reuters)
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‘Everything Everywhere’ Creators Set Out to Surprise with Sci-Fi Action Comedy

Michelle Yeoh arrives at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, US, March 6, 2022. (Reuters)
Michelle Yeoh arrives at the 37th Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, US, March 6, 2022. (Reuters)

As its title suggests, "Everything Everywhere All at Once" from creative duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, takes audiences on an elaborate adventure across multiple universes.

The movie stars Michelle Yeoh as laundromat owner Evelyn Wang who has trouble connecting with her family and paying her taxes.

Preoccupied by a visit by her estranged, aging father, things come to a head during an audit meeting with an IRS agent (Jamie Lee Curtis) when Evelyn's husband unexpectedly introduces her to an alternate multiverse. Evelyn and versions of who she might have become with different life choices are tasked with saving it from impending doom.

"The multiverse is such a terrible thing to explore in narrative or in film because the moment you introduce the idea of infinite possibilities, nothing that happens in this movie matters anymore," Kwan told Reuters.

"That became an opportunity to kind of explore scary thoughts and philosophically resonant feelings that, the more we talked about it, we're like, that's kind of what the 21st century feels like," added Scheinert.

Collectively known as Daniels, the duo directed music videos and the 2016 film "Swiss Army Man".

"It takes a lot nowadays to surprise people because we've seen it all," said Kwan. "Everything's a sequel. Everything's part of a franchise or a remake. And because of that, we had to constantly rewrite because we kept searching for things that really felt fresh."

In a nod to Kwan's roots, the film's dialogue mixes Mandarin, Cantonese and English. Early versions were written for Hong Kong superstar Jackie Chan and Yeoh.

"When we realized that Jackie Chan is unbelievably expensive and famous and busy, we just decided to focus more of our attention on Michelle's character because we already loved her and her character. And honestly, the script came alive. So it was for the best," said Scheinert.

A box office hit in the United States, the movie opens in UK cinemas on Friday.



Taylor Swift Announces 12th Studio Album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ 

Taylor Swift poses on the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. (Reuters)
Taylor Swift poses on the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. (Reuters)
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Taylor Swift Announces 12th Studio Album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ 

Taylor Swift poses on the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. (Reuters)
Taylor Swift poses on the red carpet during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, February 2, 2025. (Reuters)

Look what you made her do — Taylor Swift has announced her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl."

Swift announced the album on her website shortly after a countdown timer expired at 12:12 a.m. Tuesday. No release date was announced, but her site said vinyl editions of the album would ship before Oct. 13.

Fans have long theorized that Swift's 12th album would soon arrive. On Monday, Taylor Nation — an official branch of the pop superstar’s marketing team — posted a TikTok slide show of 12 images with the caption "Thinking about when she said 'See you next era...'" Swift is seen wearing orange in every image.

A special limited vinyl edition of the album will be released in "Portofino orange glitter," according to a pre-order page on her site. A special cassette edition is also available for pre-order.

Sensing a pattern, eagle-eyed fans noticed that 12 minutes earlier, the popular "New Heights" podcast posted a tease for Wednesday. The show, hosted by Swift's boyfriend and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce alongside his brother, former Eagles center Jason Kelce, posted an orange image on social media with a mysterious silhouette, many believing to be Swift.

The podcast announced early Tuesday that Swift would appear on "New Heights" and a teaser video posted about her appearance showed her pulling the album from a briefcase. The actual album artwork, just as it is on her website, is blurred.

"The Life of a Showgirl" follows last year’s "The Tortured Poets Department," announced during the 2024 Grammys and released during her record-breaking tour, which raked in over $2.2 billion across two years and five continents, making it the highest-grossing tour of all time.

The album is also her first release since Swift regained control over her entire body of work. In May, the pop star said she purchased her catalog of recordings, originally released through Big Machine Records, from their most recent owner, the private equity firm Shamrock Capital. She did not disclose the amount.

In recent years, Swift has been rerecording and releasing her first six albums in an attempt to regain control of her music. The project was instigated by Hybe America CEO Scooter Braun’s purchase and sale of her early catalog and represents Swift’s effort to control her own songs and how they’re used. Previous "Taylor’s Version" releases have been more than conventional re-recordings, arriving with new "from the vault" music, Easter eggs and visuals that deepen understanding of her work.

So far, there have been four rerecorded albums, beginning with "Fearless (Taylor’s Version)" and "Red (Taylor’s Version)" in 2021. All four have been massive commercial and cultural successes, each one debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Swift’s last rerecording, "1989 (Taylor’s Version)," arrived in October 2023, just four months after the release of "Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)." That was the same year Swift claimed the record for the woman with the most No. 1 albums in history.