Eternity, the A24 film starring Elizabeth Olsen, soon on our screens
Elizabeth Olsen Faces an Impossible Choice in Eternity

Studio A24 unveils “Eternity”, an existential romantic drama starring Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner. A story of love and the afterlife.
A24 strikes again. After Challengers and Materialists, the independent company returns with Eternity, a film that promises to be as poetic as it is disturbing. Directed by David Freyne and co-written with Pat Cunnane, the film poses a heart-rending question: what happens after death if love is still to be decided?
A bold, existential concept
In Eternity, each soul has one week after death to choose where – and, more importantly, with whom – to spend eternity. Joan, played by Elizabeth Olsen, must decide between her first love, Luke (Callum Turner), who awaits her in the afterlife, and Larry (Miles Teller), the man she’s lived a lifetime with.
A painful choice, in a setting between dream and reality. This pitch, at once romantic and metaphysical, promises to be fertile ground for emotional dilemmas, memory, grief, and the meaning of true love.
The premise of a choice after death raises deeply human questions: does true love belong to the past or the present? Should one’s eternal destiny be determined by youthful passion or the quiet stability of lifelong partnership? The film’s narrative explores these conflicting emotions, ensuring the audience reflects on their own values of love, loyalty, and memory.
High-potential distribution
With Elizabeth Olsen in the lead, the film naturally attracts a lot of attention. The actress, revealed by WandaVision and acclaimed for her nuanced acting, promises a sensitive, interior interpretation. Callum Turner, seen in The Boys in the Boat, aptly embodies a love frozen in time. As for Miles Teller, he returns to a romantic register, far from his more physical roles (Whiplash, Top Gun: Maverick), to embody stability and deep attachment.

Casting choices play a crucial role in shaping the audience’s expectations. Olsen, Turner, and Teller bring contrasting energies to their characters, which amplifies the emotional stakes. The chemistry between the three actors is expected to be one of the film’s strongest assets, particularly given A24’s reputation for extracting raw, authentic performances.
It’s also worth noting that the balance between star power and narrative depth is a signature strength of A24 productions. Eternity does not rely solely on names to sell itself; rather, it presents a story so intriguing that the actors become vessels for universal questions. This allows viewers to connect on a personal level, rather than being distracted by the fame of the cast.
A24 aesthetics in all their glory
Produced by Star Thrower Entertainment and distributed by A24, the film promises to be faithful to the studio’s style: polished aesthetics, fine narration and chiseled dialogue. In fact, the script was on the Black List 2022, which lists the most promising scripts of the year.

The visual style of Eternity is expected to blend the ethereal with the grounded. Dreamlike sequences are likely to mirror the liminal space between life and afterlife, while intimate close-ups capture the vulnerability of the characters. This marriage of aesthetics ensures that the film will be as much a visual experience as it is a narrative one.
Audiences familiar with A24’s past works such as The Green Knight, Everything Everywhere All at Once, and Hereditary know that the studio thrives on blending surrealism with deeply emotional storytelling. Eternity fits this mold perfectly, placing human relationships in a framework that transcends ordinary existence.
What about Paris?
A24 films often enjoy Parisian previews in independent cinemas. You can expect a screening at Reflet Médicis, L’Arlequin, or UGC Les Halles, landmarks of cinephiles.
The European rollout will be particularly telling for Eternity. French audiences, known for their appreciation of philosophical and emotional cinema, may resonate deeply with the film’s themes. Early screenings in Paris could set the tone for its international reception, potentially positioning the film as a festival favorite.
In addition, the film’s exploration of eternal love and metaphysical choices may spark conversations well beyond cinema halls. Academic circles, film critics, and even philosophers could find themselves engaging with Eternity as more than just a movie, but as a cultural and existential statement.
Ultimately, Eternity is not simply a film about life after death. It is a meditation on how we define love, how we reconcile memory with reality, and how our choices shape not just our lives but our legacies. With A24’s bold approach, Olsen’s emotional depth, and Freyne’s direction, audiences are in for an unforgettable cinematic journey.
About the Creator
Dena Falken Esq
Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.




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