Everything Everywhere All At Once has been nothing short of a phenomenon following its theatrical release last April. Now, almost a year later, the film's plaudits have only increased, especially during Hollywood's awards season when it has been the darling of many events. In light of this, Everything Everywhere All At Once is making a return to over 1,000 cinemas in the United States in what will be its third run since its original release.

The re-release was announced by Daniel Kwan, who is one-half of the film's directing duo collectively known as Daniels. In a tweet posted to his Twitter account, Kwan stated that the chimeric film, which had elements of animation, martial arts, and science fiction, among others, will arrive in theaters on Friday, January 27.

He further stated that the re-release is for everyone who missed the film in one way or the other and would love a second opportunity to watch it in a cinema. He went on to imply that viewers' narrations of their experiences seeing the film in the movie theaters persuaded them to re-release it, so that other people might share in that experience.

Over the year since its release, Everything Everywhere All At Once has received numerous accolades and the film holds a 95% Rotten Tomatoes rating. The film also performed well at the box office with $104 million against a $25 million budget. What's more? It was one of the top ten films of 2022, according to the American Film Institute and the National Board of Review.