Where to Stream Oscar-Winning Film ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Online for Free

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Everything Everywhere All at Once won big at the 2023 Oscars. The sci-fi comedy took home seven awards — and now the A24 film is streaming on Prime Video free for Prime members.

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Written and directed by filmmaking duo the Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), the multiverse-hopping movie took home Academy Awards for best picture, best directing, best original screenplay, best lead actress for Michelle Yeoh (who made history as the first Asian woman to win the category), best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan, best supporting actress for Jamie Lee Curtis and best film editing.


Related: Where to Watch All of the 2023 Oscar-Winning Films Online


Yeoh plays Evelyn Wang, a frazzled laundromat owner facing an IRS tax audit who gets pulled into an epic battle across parallel universes. Rounding out the cast is Quan (who also won a Golden Globe for his role) as her husband Waymond, Curtis as IRS case worker Deirdre Beaubeirdra, best supporting actress nominee Stephanie Hsu as her daughter Joy and James Hong as her elderly father.


Below, find out how to watch Everything Everywhere All at Once online, and learn where to stream all of the other 2023 Oscar-winning films and nominees here.


Where to Stream Everything Everywhere All at Once Online


The easiest way to watch A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once online is by streaming it on Prime Video (free with Prime membership) or Paramount+ with Showtime ($11.99 per month or $119 annually). You can stream EEAAO for free on either streamer with a 30-day trial or a five-day trial, respectively. (The movie was also previously available on Showtime’s standalone streaming service, which will be discontinued on Dec. 14 and is merging into the Paramount+ with Showtime bundle.)


Cord cutters can also watch EEAAO after adding the Showtime channel ($10.99 per month) to existing Apple TV, Prime Video ($11.99 for Paramount+ with Showtime), DirecTV Stream or Hulu streaming subscriptions.


If you prefer to own Everything Everywhere All At Once, you can buy it on digital for $19.99 at Prime Video and Apple TV, or purchase it on sale on DVD or Blu-ray at Amazon ($7.59-$11.99) or Best Buy ($9.99-$17.99)


Prime Video is $8.99 per month for the standalone streaming service or free with Amazon’s Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually. Not a Prime member? Sign up for a 30-day free trial to take advantage of all that Amazon Prime has to offer, including access to Prime Video; free same-, one- and two-day shipping on millions of products; access to exclusive deals and sale events (like Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales); unlimited photo storage; in-store discounts at Whole Foods Market and Amazon Fresh grocery stores; free Prime Try Before You Buy; and more.

Where to Watch Oscar Winner 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Online
Where to Watch Oscar Winner 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Online

'Everything Everywhere All At Once' on Prime Video

Free for Prime members; 30-day free trial available

Stream for free


Where to Watch Oscar Winner 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Online
Where to Watch Oscar Winner 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Online

'Everything Everywhere All At Once' on Paramount+ with Showtime

$11.99 per month or $119 per year

Stream free with 7-day trial


Where to Watch Oscar Winner 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Online
Where to Watch Oscar Winner 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Online

'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Blu-ray 4K UHD

$11.49 at Amazon

Save $7 at Best Buy $17.99



Everything Everywhere All At Once Award Nominations & Wins


In addition to earning 11 Academy Awards nominations (and winning seven Oscars), A24 film was also nominated for best costume design, best original score and best original song. EEAAO was nominated for six Golden Globes, with Yeoh taking home the prize for best actress and Quan winning best supporting actor.


“Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are past your prime,” said Yeoh, who at 60 was the oldest nominee in her category, at Sunday’s ceremony. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities.”


She previously told The Hollywood Reporter after the Oscar nominations were announced that the recognition has “taken a long time … But I think this is more than me. At the present moment, constantly, all the time, having Asians walking up to me saying, ‘You can do it, you’re doing it for us.’ It’s like, ‘I understand. I totally understand.’ I’ve been in the movie business now for 40 years. When you have validation from your peers, all that is like the cherry on the cake.”


While accepting his Academy Award, Quan tearfully recounted: “My journey started on a boat. I spent a year in a refugee camp and somehow I ended up here on Hollywood’s biggest stage. They say stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe it’s happening to me. This is the American dream!”


The former child actor (The Goonies, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom), recently told THR that his acting dreams “dissipated” when he stepped away from Hollywood. “I didn’t think this dream would ever come through,” he said. “It existed in my head, in my imagination, for the longest, longest time and when I had to step away it dissipated. It was so far, far away, and for it to make its way back is incredible.”


Everything Everywhere debuted in 2022 at the South by Southwest Film Festival, where THR’s David Rooney wrote, “This frenetically plotted serve of stoner heaven is insanely imaginative and often a lot of fun. … This is sure to be a rowdy opening-night entry [SXSW], and the A24 release (produced by the Russo brothers) does have a winning card in the game lead performance of [Yeoh].”


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