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There's no sequel to Everything Everywhere All At Once, says Michelle Yeoh

She won the Academy Award under the Best Actress category for her performance in the film 

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Actor Michelle Yeoh, who bagged the Academy Award for her performance in Everything Everywhere All At Once, recently spoke about the critically acclaimed film and her thriving career.

According to Variety, Speaking during the Kering Women in Motion talks at Cannes Film Festival, she said, "There's no sequel to Everything Everywhere All At Once." The actor also noted that the film is proof that diverse storytelling should be embraced and that audiences are interested in new ideas.

She added that she is now getting scripts that do not describe her as a Chinese or Asian-looking person.

It may be noted that she created the history of the first Asian woman to win the Best Female Actor Award at the Oscars 2023. 
 

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