When asked Michelle Yeoh if she would like to reprise her role as Evelyn in a sequel to Everything Everywhere All At Once, Michelle Yeaoh replied that she would see herself in a spinoff, in a very cool part.
Though Everything Everywhere All at Once was hugely successful, especially overseas, Michelle Yeoh he has no plans to return for an eventual sequel. In short, the actress does not intend to reprise the role of the Chinese immigrant and mother of a family, as well as owner of a launderette, Evelyn Quan Wang. It was she herself who declared it during an interview with Variety. To the journalist dressed in pink and with a white microphone in his hand sent by the prestigious newspaper, Michelle But she said she wouldn’t mind being the star of a spin-off, in which she plays nothing less than a rock star.
Michelle Yeoh dreams of being a rock star
As anyone who has seen can imagine Everything Everywhere All at Oncethe rock star who Michelle Yeoh would become is nothing more than an alternative version of herself, or rather of her character. In fact, in the film there are many parallel universes, and in each one we find one Evelyn Quan Wang different. Here is the statement from Michelle:
I do not know. I want a universe where I’m a rock star. I want to go back, but if I’m going to go back, I have to be someone with an amazing voice. The things that are really missing in our world are peace and love, and I believe that with songs and with a beautiful voice it is easier to reach people, and then if you sing to a multitude of children, they hear it, because I am there among them.
What do the Daniels say?
In the month of July Daniel Kwan e Daniel Scheinertalso known as i Danielshad silenced the rumors that gave for sure a continuation of Everything Everywhere All At Once dedicated to the world of social media. They had declared that, as far as they were concerned, the adventure of Evelyn it was over. It makes us think that perhaps a sequel would be more interesting for them. And there are plenty of ideas in the film, or rather parallel universes. And you could tell the story of one Evelyn rockstar but also resume the Evelyn with the fingers of the hands in the shape of a hot dog. Or maybe the directors could pick up the footage they left out and build from there. Obviously these are just guesses, and then let us say that probably the best solution would be a TV series of n episodes each set in a distinct universe.