The next movie from Oscar-winning duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, an untitled feature at Universal, is set to hit theaters on June 12, 2026. The project, shrouded in secrecy as per the duo's standard, follows their exclusive pact with Universal and comes after the success of their previous film, "Everything Everywhere All at Once," which garnered seven Oscars and became A24’s highest-grossing movie. With no rival wide entries on the same date, the upcoming release is anticipated as an event title for the summer of 2026.
Oscar-winning directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, also known as Daniels, are set to release their next film in 2026 under an exclusive first-look deal with Universal Pictures. Following the success of "Everything Everywhere All at Once," which grossed over $100 million and won seven Oscars, the details of their upcoming project remain undisclosed. The directing duo has garnered attention for their diverse body of work, including music videos and award-winning films, and Universal is looking forward to continuing their creative journey together.
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the directing duo behind Everything Everywhere All at Once, have directed an episode of the upcoming Star Wars live-action Disney+ series, Skeleton Crew, starring Jude Law. Kwan confirmed on his Instagram Stories that they shot the episode last year and had an incredible time working with the talented cast and crew. The Daniels' next project will be an original one, even though they put their unique spin on Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, set to debut on Disney+ later in 2023.
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known as Daniels, have directed an episode of the upcoming "Star Wars" series "Skeleton Crew" for Disney+. The series stars Jude Law and takes place in the New Republic era following the events of "Return of the Jedi." "The Mandalorian" team of Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni serve as executive producers. Daniels completed principal photography on their episode before winning three Oscars for their film "Everything Everywhere." "Skeleton Crew" is set to debut on Disney+ later this year.
Rumors suggest that Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the Oscar-winning directors of Everything Everywhere All at Once, directed at least one episode of the upcoming Star Wars Disney+ show, Skeleton Crew. The show follows four kids lost in the galaxy trying to find their way home and takes place in the same timeframe as The Mandalorian. While the news has yet to be confirmed, an announcement could come next month at Star Wars Celebration Europe.
"Everything Everywhere All at Once," a film about family and immigrant life, won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh, and Best Supporting Actor for Ke Huy Quan. The film, which features butt plug fights and hot dog fingers, is the third film to win three acting Oscars and the weirdest Best Picture winner in the 95-year history of the Academy Awards. The Oscars, more than ever, belong to underdogs, and the biggest loser might be Oscar bait.
Director Daniel Kwan wore a bespoke scarlet tuxedo designed by LA menswear label Goodfight to the Oscars, which was a nod to a costume worn by Michelle Yeoh's character in their film Everything Everywhere All at Once. The tuxedo featured chenille patches and chain-stitched vines inspired by the original cardigan, and a jade bolo tie referencing another element of the character's costume. Goodfight, an Asian American fashion label, has quickly established itself as a preeminent brand in the industry and was grateful for the opportunity to dress Kwan for the Oscars.