$100 Million Worldwide Revenue from ‘Everything Everywhere at Once’

Holy hot-dog fingers! A24’s zany black comedy “Everything Everywhere All at Once”The movie has reached $100 million in worldwide ticket sales, a major milestone at the box office. It’s the first A24 movie to hit that box office benchmark.

Since the movie landed in theaters in March, the multiverse adventure turned into the rare indie sleeper hit at the box office on its journey to becoming A24’s highest-grossing film of all time. So far “Everything Everywhere All at Once”It has earned $68.9 Million in the United States, and $31.1 Million internationally. This brings its total global to $100 million.

Other than the United State, the top-earning territories in the world include Canada ($5.1m), Australia ($4.5m), Russia ($2.4m), Russia (2.3m), Taiwan ($2.3m), Mexico ($2m), Taiwan ($2.3m), Hong Kong ($1.7m), Germany ($1.5m), the Netherlands ($1.1m)

At A24, Adam Sandler’s anxiety-inducing drama “Uncut Gems” previously stood as the company’s biggest North American release with $50 million, while Ari Aster’s gruesome horror movie “Hereditary”It was ranked the top global earner, earning $79 million. Other popular A24 movies at the box office include Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” ($78 million globally) and Barry Jenkins’ Oscar-winner “Moonlight” ($65 million).

Although “Everything Everywhere All at Once”Tickets sales have risen as the film is now available on home entertainment platforms. A24 released the film over the weekend in theaters all across the country, with eight minutes of extras as well as a prerecorded message by the filmmakers. Between Friday and Sunday, $650,000 was collected from 1,490 locations.

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert directed the highly-recommended film. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” stars Michelle Yeoh as a Evelyn Wang, a struggling laundromat owner who is being audited by the IRS. As she learns that she must connect to parallel universe versions of herself to avoid cataclysmic destruction, the story takes a twist. It also includes family, all things bagels, and hot dogs for fingers. Ke Huy Quan (Stephanie Hsu), James Hong, Jenny Slate, Jamie Lee Curtis and Jenny Slate round out the cast.

The production budget for this project is $25 Million “Everything Everywhere All at Once”This film is among the few that has managed to make a profit theatrically during a pandemic. It was released as a platform film, meaning that the film was seen in select theaters. This helped to increase awareness and spread word-of-mouth.

Critics are also a favorite “Everything Everywhere,”It boasts an almost perfect 97% average Rotten Tomatoes rating. CNN’s Brian LowryIt was called “the mind-bending metaverse movie you didn’t know you needed.”

“Daniels have delivered the kind of imaginative, uncompromising effort that can get people excited about movies,”His review was written by him. “While the net effect can be an almost overwhelming exercise to absorb, “Everything Everywhere” deserves to be seen some time, and somewhere.”

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