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Why Was This Scene Deleted from ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’?

The extended universe of this movie’s extended universe is astounding.

This year, the movie with the highest per-screen average so far is Everything Everywhere All At Once. This crowd-pleasing hit is so expansive and wondrous it all couldn’t fit on just the screen, so Daniels and A24 released A Vast, Pointless Gyration of Radioactive Rocks and Gas in Which You Happen to Occur, a companion book with stills and text that is available from the A24 merch store.

The book digs deep into Daniels’ process, some extended universes, and even a scene that was shot that never made it into the final movie. Plus there’s art, an essay by Carl Sagan’s daughter, and a bunch more cool things.

The book tells us that an earlier scene in the movie introduced the family through a narrator, who then jumped into this voiceover:

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Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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