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Everything Everywhere All At Once; Jamie Lee Curtis; DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS

Jamie Lee Curtisis showing her competitive side.

AlongsideMichelle YeohandKe Huy Quan, theHalloweenactress stars in the original sci-fi filmEverything Everywhere All at Once, which tells the story of a mother traveling between different alternate universes, including, but not limited to, one in which everyone has hotdog fingers.

As Marvel’sDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnesspremiered in theaters over the weekend, Curtis, 63, pointed out the big-budget sequel’s plot similarities — and said the blockbuster pales in comparison toEverything Everywhere All at Once.

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“🚨TRUTH ALERT🚨 @everythingeverywheremovie is MARVELOUS! It has a deep BEATING heart and BRILLIANT visual treats, EXTRAORDINARY performances and FANTASTIC BEASTLY FIGHT SCENES…… AND it COST LESS than the ENTIRE craft service budget on Doctor Strange and/or any other Marvel movie,” Curtis playfullywrote, also referencing another recent studio sequel,Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.

She continued, “COMPETITIVE? F— YES. I wasn’t head cheerleader in high school for nothing. And P.S. our movie has a dynamite dildo fight scene as well as a very erotic hotdog hand mating dance and rocks.”

Curtis added in a hashtag: “#guessiwillneverbecastinamarvelmovie.”

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While promotingEverything Everywhere All at Oncelast month, CurtissaidonThe Talk, “I think there’s a touching story at the heart of everything. And in the best of these sort of sci-fi multiverse movies, if they don’t touch you, the audience leaves sort of inured. Marvel movies just feel very sort of dead to me. And this is a movie that actually makes you feel tremendous heart.

Everything Everywhere All at OnceandDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessare both now playing in theaters.

source: people.com