Elizabeth Olsen Must Choose Her Forever Between Miles Teller and Callum Turner in the New Eternity Trailer
Elizabeth Olsen headlines A24’s afterlife rom-com Eternity, where a one-week deadline forces Joan to choose her forever—and between Miles Teller and Callum Turner—in a new trailer ahead of its Thanksgiving theatrical release.
Here for a romantic comedy with an actual premise? A24 just dropped a new trailer for 'Eternity', starring Elizabeth Olsen, and it has a killer hook: love, death, and a one-week deadline. It hits theaters this Thanksgiving.
The setup
Olsen plays Joan, who dies and lands in an afterlife with rules. The big one: you get seven days to choose where you want to spend forever. Joan has to pick between two guys who both matter a lot for very different reasons — her longtime husband, and the first love who died young and has been waiting for her to show up. Harsh choice, great rom-com engine.
What the trailer teases
The footage leans into the wish-fulfillment and the mess. Miles Teller and Callum Turner are the two contenders, and both get fresh shots at winning Joan back. The trailer stacks dates, banter, and second-chance butterflies, and Olsen sparks with both of them — the chemistry sells the fantasy. It also gives a peek at the afterlife world-building without getting bogged down in rules.
Quick rundown
- Release: In theaters this Thanksgiving via A24.
- Stars: Elizabeth Olsen (a recent Golden Globe nominee), Miles Teller, Callum Turner.
- Also in the cast: Olga Merediz ('Orange Is the New Black'), John Early ('Search Party'), and Oscar winner Da'Vine Joy Randolph ('The Holdovers').
- Filmmakers: Directed by David Freyne; screenplay by Freyne and Pat Cunnane.
- Producers: Tim White and Trevor White produce; Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller also serve as executive producers alongside Michael Williams.
- Festival buzz: World premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival and currently sits at 86% on Rotten Tomatoes from 28 reviews.
Bottom line: high-concept afterlife rom-com, stacked cast, and early reviews are strong. If the movie delivers what this trailer promises, we might have a Thanksgiving crowd-pleaser that actually earns the swoon.