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Elizabeth Olsen Must Choose Her Forever Between Miles Teller and Callum Turner in the New Eternity Trailer

Elizabeth Olsen Must Choose Her Forever Between Miles Teller and Callum Turner in the New Eternity Trailer
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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.