Ever wanted to get into a bidding war over a stuffed raccoon or Kalakala rock with googly eyes? Well now's your chance, as A24 will be auctioning off props and costumes from the studio's instant classic Everything Everywhere All at Once.
The auction, which lasts from Feb. 23 to Mar. 2, will benefit three charities chosen by directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, aka Daniels. Their charities of choice are the Asian Mental Health Project, Laundry Workers Center, and Transgender Law Center. A24 has divided the auction into three distinct lots, each corresponding to one of the charities.
The Laundry and Taxes lot features items like Evelyn (Michelle Yeo) and Waymond's (Ke Huy Quan) Laundry Delivery RV, and costumes from the Hot Dog universe including, of course, the all-mighty hot dog hands. Proceeds from this lot will go to the Laundry Workers Center.
This lot unleashes the many wonders of the Multiverse. Items up for auction include Raccacoonie himself, as well as the rock from the Rockverse and the Auditor of the Month buttplug — sorry, trophy. Proceeds from this lot will go to the Asian Mental Health Project.
If you've ever wanted to dress like style icon Jobu Tupaki, then this is the auction for you. The In Another Life lot is costume-focused, meaning you can bid on Jobu's Elvis suit, bagel headpiece, and jumbled costume. Or, if you'd prefer to channel Evelyn's many multiversal counterparts, you can bid on her Kung Fu outfits or red cardigan. Proceeds from this lot will go to the Transgender Law Center.
A24's Everything Everywhere All at Once auction goes live Feb. 23 at 12 p.m. ET. Items are now available for preview on the A24 Auctions site.
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