75th SAG Awards: Winners and the Rise of Everything Everywhere All at Once

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At the 75th Screen Actors Guild Awards, the ceremony found its home in the entertainment hubs of Los Angeles and New York, with the winners list published on the awards’ official platform.

The Grand Prize in Original Screenplay went to Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert for their fantasy feature Everything Everywhere All at Once. The story follows a woman who journeys through parallel universes after learning of her daughter’s troubles, blending personal stakes with surreal adventures.

In a rare sweep, the same project secured top honors in two categories for television comedy: Comedy Series and New Series. The award went to a team of eight writers for the series Split. The writing team included Chris Black, Andrew Colville, Kari Drake, Dan Erickson, Mark Friedman, Helen Lee, Anna Ouyan Moench, and Amanda Overton, each contributing to the show’s distinctive voice and humor.

Everything Everywhere All at Once also dominated the nominations landscape for the 2023 Academy Awards, leading with 11 nods. The film is centered on a woman who can perceive and traverse multiple versions of herself across alternate realities, striving to prevent her worlds from disappearing. Released in spring 2022, the movie has earned more than $103 million worldwide, marking a historic milestone for the studio A24 in terms of box office performance and cultural impact.

Earlier reports highlighted the film’s standing within industry circles, with industry observers noting its strength in category breadth and storytelling innovation across both cinema and streaming platforms.

Note: The SAG Awards and related recognitions showcase a blend of creative achievement and collaborative teamwork across genres, celebrating both cinematic and television excellence.

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