Okay, so you watched ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once,’ and your brain is still trying to process all the hot dog fingers, googly eyes, and pure, unadulterated emotional chaos. Same, bestie, same! That movie wasn’t just a film; it was an *experience*. If you’re craving more mind-bending universes, heart-pounding action, and deep family feels that make you sob, then buckle up. I’ve got your next obsession right here. You’re welcome!
1. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Look, if you loved the multiverse madness of EEAAO, then ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ is your next stop, no cap. It’s vibrant, it’s hilarious, and it has an emotional core that will absolutely wreck you. Miles Morales navigating multiple Spider-people? Iconic. Plus, the animation is still blowing minds in 2026! It’s currently streaming on Disney+ and Hulu, and sitting pretty at 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.
2. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)

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And of course, you CANNOT watch ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ without immediately jumping into its sequel! ‘Across the Spider-Verse’ somehow upped the ante with even MORE universes, even MORE stunning animation, and a story that leaves you screaming for the next one. The way it tackles family expectations and personal destiny? Pure EEAAO vibes. It’s also on Disney+ and Hulu, with a 95% RT score. A total mood, honestly.
3. Swiss Army Man (2016)

If the sheer ‘WTF?!’ factor mixed with profound emotional depth in EEAAO was your jam, then ‘Swiss Army Man’ is an absolute must-see. Starring Daniel Radcliffe as a farting corpse and Paul Dano as his stranded friend, it’s wild, it’s weird, and it’s surprisingly beautiful. It’s an A24 film, just like EEAAO, so you know it’s going to be a journey. You can find it on Max, with an impressive 72% on RT.
4. Palm Springs (2020)

Craving that existential dread mixed with unexpected romance and a whole lot of laughs? ‘Palm Springs’ is your movie. Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti are stuck in a time loop, repeating the same wedding day over and over. It’s smart, it’s funny, and it asks big questions about finding meaning in the mundane, much like Evelyn Wang’s journey. Stream it on Hulu! Rotten Tomatoes score is a fantastic 94%.
5. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

Okay, this one is a classic for a reason. If EEAAO made you think about memory, love, and what makes us ‘us,’ then Michel Gondry’s masterpiece will blow your mind. Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet try to erase each other from their memories, leading to a visually inventive and deeply emotional ride. It’s not a multiverse, but it’s a journey through the mind that feels just as vast. Catch it on Peacock, with a 92% RT score.
6. Being John Malkovich (1999)

Another mind-bending gem from director Spike Jonze and writer Charlie Kaufman. If the absurdity and unique premise of EEAAO captivated you, ‘Being John Malkovich’ will scratch that itch. A puppeteer discovers a portal into the mind of actor John Malkovich. It’s surreal, hilarious, and genuinely thought-provoking about identity and desire. It’s available to rent/buy, with a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes.
7. Sorry to Bother You (2018)

Boots Riley’s directorial debut is a wild, satirical ride that feels like a fever dream in the best way. If you appreciated EEAAO’s fearless genre-bending and social commentary, ‘Sorry to Bother You’ is essential viewing. LaKeith Stanfield’s character uses a ‘white voice’ to succeed as a telemarketer, and then things get… bonkers. It’s on Prime Video, with a stellar 93% RT score.
8. Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

For the sheer visual inventiveness, fast-paced action, and quirky humor, ‘Scott Pilgrim’ is a total vibe. Edgar Wright directed this video game-inspired romp where Michael Cera has to defeat his new girlfriend’s seven evil exes. It’s got that kinetic energy and unique style that makes EEAAO so unforgettable. Find it on Netflix, boasting an 82% RT score.
9. Predestination (2014)

If the time-hopping, identity-questioning layers of EEAAO had you hooked, then ‘Predestination’ is going to mess with your head in the best possible way. Ethan Hawke plays a temporal agent chasing a bomber across time, and the twists… OMG, the twists! It’s a complex, smart sci-fi thriller that will have you theorizing for days. It’s on Tubi and Peacock, with an 84% on Rotten Tomatoes.
10. Upgrade (2018)

Okay, so maybe you loved the *action* in EEAAO — the unexpected fight choreography, the frenetic energy. ‘Upgrade’ delivers on that front and then some. A man paralyzed after an attack gets an AI implant that gives him superhuman abilities. The fight scenes are ridiculously cool and unique. It’s a lean, mean sci-fi action flick you can stream on Hulu, with an 88% RT score.
11. I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020)

If you’re ready to really lean into the ‘mind-bending existential crisis’ side of EEAAO, then Charlie Kaufman’s ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ on Netflix is calling your name. It’s a surreal, unsettling, and incredibly profound film that will leave you questioning everything. It’s not action-packed, but the emotional and philosophical depth is next level. It has an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes.
12. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)

For a more mainstream take on the multiverse, ‘Multiverse of Madness’ is a wild ride from Sam Raimi. While it leans into horror more than EEAAO, the visual spectacle of jumping through different realities is pure eye candy. Plus, Wanda Maximoff’s emotional journey? Intense. It’s on Disney+, and while it got a more mixed 74% on RT, it’s still a blast for multiverse fans.
13. The Lobster (2015)

Another A24 gem that brings the unique, deadpan humor and existential dread. If you appreciated EEAAO’s willingness to be completely bizarre to make a point, ‘The Lobster’ will resonate. People in a dystopian world are forced to find a romantic partner in 45 days or be turned into animals. It’s Colin Farrell, it’s weird, it’s brilliant. Stream it on Max, with a fantastic 87% RT score.
14. Paprika (2006)

Finally, for those who loved the visual maximalism and dream logic of EEAAO, Satoshi Kon’s animated masterpiece ‘Paprika’ is a must-watch. It’s about a revolutionary new psychotherapy treatment that allows therapists to enter patients’ dreams, and of course, things go spectacularly wrong. It’s a vibrant, mind-bending adventure that reportedly influenced ‘Inception.’ Rent or buy it, with an 86% RT score.
FAQs
Are there any other A24 movies like Everything Everywhere All At Once?
Definitely! A24 is known for its unique, thought-provoking films. Besides ‘Swiss Army Man’ and ‘The Lobster’ on this list, you might also like ‘The Farewell’ for its deep family drama, though it’s less genre-bending.
What streaming service has the most movies like Everything Everywhere All At Once?
Honestly, it’s a mix! Hulu, Max, and Disney+ popped up a lot on this list. Given the indie and genre-bending nature, you’ll find them scattered across several platforms, so a few subscriptions help!
Is there a sequel to Everything Everywhere All At Once coming out?
As of April 2026, there are no official plans for a direct sequel to ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once.’ The Daniels have moved on to other projects, but hey, never say never in the multiverse, right?
So there you have it, folks! Your next obsession list is officially complete. Whether you’re chasing more multiverse mayhem, bonkers action, or just a good old existential cry, these films have got your back. Which one are you diving into first? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to share this with your fellow EEAAO stans! Happy watching!


