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Harrison Ford praises Ke Huy Quan in everything, everywhere, at once

Ke Huy Quan’s role in 2022 Everything everywhere all at once it catapulted the actor to stardom and earned him numerous nominations. According to legendary actor and former co-star Harrison Ford, even an Oscar nomination would be deserved.

Speaking to Variety recently, Ford, who co-starred with a much younger Quan in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom – praised the actor for his role in the hit film A24.

“I had the opportunity to see the film,” Ford said. “It’s really great in the movie of him. And I’m so happy to see him… and what he’s become. I am so happy for him. He is also such a happy boy.

Ford also hinted at the possibility of reuniting with the actor at this year’s D23 Expo, when the two were seen kissing and then posing for a photo. Ford said it was “awesome” to see him, and after talking about it Everything everywhere all at once, it was said that Quan would “probably” get an Academy Award nomination for the performance, to which Ford replied, “Deserved!” Well deserved.

Everything everywhere all at once centers on a Chinese immigrant as she discovers that the multiverse is real and that she can access the abilities and lives of other versions of herself. Because of this, she suddenly finds herself in the middle of a wild adventure where she has to save the world.

The film stars Michelle Yeoh (asian rich boobs), Ke Huy Quan (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom), Stephanie Hsu (The wonderful Mrs. Maisel), Jenny Slate (Gifted) and Harry Shum Jr (Joy), with James Hong (Big problem in little China) and Jamie Lee Curtis (Halloween Tue).

Everything everywhere all at once is written and directed by director duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert aka the Daniels. Joe and Anthony Russo are producing through their AGBO banner, alongside Ley Line Entertainment and Jonathan Wang. Eli Bush and Mike Larocca are executive producers, along with Josh Rudnick, Timothy Headington and Theresa Steele Page.

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