There's no getting away from the success that is 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' — and Disney is leaning into that.
There is no getting away from the success that is “Everything Everywhere All at Once” – and Disney is leaning in to that. Two of the films stars made history Sunday night for the Asian community at the Academy Awards after Michelle Yeoh won the best actress Oscar and Ke Huy Quan snagged best supporting actor.
But it was only one of the reunions that happened at the Oscars. Here are a few others: Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford Quan first came to fame as a child star in the 1984 film “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” starring Ford. Some viewers were emotionally wrecked when Quan made a beeline for Ford when “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won best picture, which Ford presented, and kissed his former costar on the cheek after hugging him exuberantly.
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