Star Reacts To Andrew Garfield’s

Michelle Yeoh reacts to Andrew Garfield wearing hot dog hands inspired by the movie. The Malaysian actress first rose to mainstream fame in the west for her roles in the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies and Ang Lee's Academy Award-winning martial arts film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. More recently, Yeoh has played two different roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Aleta Ogord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Ying Nan in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Her latest film is Everything Everywhere All at Once, which follows Yeoh as a dispirited laundromat owner being audited by the IRS who discovers her greater purpose is to save the multiverse from a powerful entity that seeks to destroy it. In one alternate reality, everyone inexplicably has long rubbery fingers resembling hot dogs, including an alternate version of Yeoh's character. A24, the studio behind the film, even sells hot dog finger gloves on its online store, which the Amazing Spider-Man actor seems to have taken advantage of, as Garfield was seen wearing the hot dog hands in public.

Now, at the Met Gala, The Cut asked Yeoh what she thought about Garfield wearing the hot dog fingers. The Everything Everywhere actress reacted with the utmost joy, saying she loves Garfield and appreciates how much he's done to promote Everything Everywhere All at Once, a film he's not even in, but just loves to talk about.

The interdimensional action film, written and directed by Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (collectively known as Daniels), has received rave reviews from critics for Yeoh's outstanding lead performance, stunning visuals, and a heartfelt story. The arthouse film has also been a hit with audiences, as Everything Everywhere has almost surpassed Uncut Gems as A24's highest-grossing film domestically. While Everything Everywhere is well-crafted from top to bottom, this demonstrates how thrilled audiences are with the concept of a multiverse, something which Spider-Man: No Way Home previously proved (which Garfield famously returned for) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will likely continue to perpetuate. While Everything Everywhere has no connection to the MCU, they do share a few similarities outside of leaning into the multiverse. They both share stars in Yeoh and Stephanie Hsu, who also appeared in Shang-Chi. The A24 film is also produced by Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo. In addition, Daniels were considered as directors for Loki season 1, though they turned it down to make Everything Everywhere All at Once. Perhaps the best thing the A24 film and the MCU have going for it is that Garfield is an unabashed fan of both.

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