In Hollywood, success usually begets sequels; if a movie wins Oscars and brings in big bucks at the box office, it’s pretty much a foregone conclusion that a sequel will be coming soon.
However, it appears that “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won’t be following that typical trajectory.at Cannes, where she was among the speakers at this years Kering Women in Motion talks.Despite the film’s mammoth Oscar take — seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and a Best Actress win for Yeoh — she thinks that an “Everything Everywhere” sequel would be redundant.
“It’s just a matter of pushing the envelope and refusing to say that this is the ‘normal way,'” Yeoh explained.