Sequel Announced: One Person, One Place, in an Instant

Dunko Xyvir
2 min readJul 21, 2023

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Hollywood, CA — In a surprising move, the producers of the critically acclaimed sci-fi film Everyone, Everywhere, All at Once have announced a sequel titled One Person, One Place, in an Instant.

The original film, which starred Michelle Yeoh as a woman who experiences the lives of every person on Earth simultaneously, was praised for its innovative storytelling, stunning visuals and profound exploration of human connection.

The sequel, however, will take a different approach. According to the official synopsis, the film will follow a man who wakes up one day to find that he is the only person left in the world, and that he can teleport to any location he desires.

“We wanted to challenge ourselves and do something completely different from the first film,” said producer James Schamus. “We thought, what if we go from the ultimate multiplicity to the ultimate singularity? What if we strip away everything that makes us human and see what’s left?”

The film will star Daniel Radcliffe as the lone survivor of a mysterious event that wipes out all life on Earth. He will be the only actor on screen for the entire duration of the film, which will consist of him exploring various locations around the world, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China and the Grand Canyon.

“We’re very excited to work with Daniel, who is a brilliant actor and a very brave one,” said director Dan Kwan. “He will have to carry the whole film on his shoulders and convey a range of emotions without any dialogue or interaction with other characters. It’s a very demanding role, but we’re confident he can pull it off.”

The film will also feature a groundbreaking technology that allows Radcliffe to control his own camera movements and angles with a special device attached to his body. This will give him more creative freedom and make the film more immersive for the audience.

“We want to create a unique cinematic experience that puts the viewer in the shoes of the protagonist,” said director Daniel Scheinert. “We want them to feel what he feels, see what he sees and wonder what they would do in his situation.”

The film is expected to be released in late 2024. The producers have not ruled out the possibility of a third installment in the series, tentatively titled ‘No One, Nowhere, Never.’

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Dunko Xyvir
Dunko Xyvir

Written by Dunko Xyvir

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