The high-kicking, hilarious, mindbogglingly stunning Everything Everywhere All at Once continues to see success at the box office as it approaches $50 million and edges ever closer to becoming A24’s highest-grossing domestic release of all time. Everything Everywhere All at Once has so far accrued a hugely impressive $47.1 million in the United States and Canada, with audiences enamored by Michelle Yeoh’s journey through the multiverse.

According to a report by Variety, Everything Everywhere All at Once dropped just 11% in the time since release, making it very likely that the brilliant absurdist comedy will pass the $50 million mark and beat the Adam Sandler starring Uncut Gems as the most successful domestic release from studio A24. Comparatively, fellow multiversal adventure Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness dropped a staggering 81%. Though of course, MCU outings begin with equally staggering opening weekends.

Looking beyond the domestic release, Everything Everywhere All at Once continues to impress, with the movie currently standing as A24’s 4th most successful release globally. The movie sits behind the likes of Moonlight, Lady Bird, and Hereditary, each of which saw huge critical success. Everything Everywhere All at Once has garnered just over $52 million worldwide, meaning it has a little while to go before taking over Hereditary’s $81 million. Still, as Michelle Yeoh’s laundromat owning Evelyn Wang proves, anything is possible.

Audiences & Critics Alike Have Been Left Stunned by the Wild Creativity of Everything Everywhere All at Once

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Written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, who are collectively known as The Daniels, Everything Everywhere All at Once stars martial arts legend Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Wang, a dissatisfied and overwhelmed laundromat owner who simply wants to get her taxes in order.

Before she can even organize her paperwork, however, Evelyn must first face a threat even bigger than the Internal Revenue Service. She is suddenly dragged into a battle for multiverse, a battle that only she can win, when an interdimensional rupture unravels reality. Evelyn becomes the unlikeliest of heroes as she must connect to alternate versions of herself, channel her newfound powers, and fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

Both critics and audiences alike have been left stunned by the unrestrained imagination inherent in Everything Everywhere All at Once, which wonderfully demonstrates the wild possibilities that can come from a movie about the multiverse. Equal parts funny, action-packed, emotional, and profound, Everything Everywhere All at Once manages against all odds to balance every genre imaginable in an epic tale that also manages to be insular and personal. Everything Everywhere All at Once truly is exactly that, quickly emerging as one of the best movies of the year.

Starring Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Jenny Slate, Harry Shum Jr., James Hong, and Jamie Lee Curtis alongside Michelle Yeoh, Everything Everywhere All at Once currently sits at 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 90% audience score, and truly deserves all the praise and financial success it can get.