Eternity

Eternity (2025)

6.8/10 14 votes 1h 54m HD

Overview

In an afterlife where souls have one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan is faced with the impossible choice between the man she spent her life with and her first love, who died young and has waited decades for her to arrive.

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Cast

Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen

Joan

Miles Teller

Miles Teller

Larry

Callum Turner

Callum Turner

Luke

Da'Vine Joy Randolph

Da'Vine Joy Randolph

Anna

John Early

John Early

Ryan

Olga Merediz

Olga Merediz

Karen

Betty Buckley

Betty Buckley

Old Joan

Kristina Capati

Kristina Capati

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Brent Marchant

8/10

Life can sometimes present us with hard choices. However, according to the latest feature from writer-director David Freyne, death can hand us some even bigger ones. That’s the dilemma posed to Joan Cutler (Elizabeth Olsen), who passes away after a long and happy life. But, once in the afterlife, she faces a task that’s not at all what she expected, given the unforeseen nature of what eternity turns out to be. It turns out that the deceased get to pick the form of eternity that they wish to experience, one drawn from a virtually infinite range of interests based on personal preferences. But there are a few catches: (1) newly arrived spirits have a week to choose the eternity they wish to experience, and (2) once they make their decision, there’s no changing it. However, this process is further complicated for Joan by the fact that two predeceased souls have awaited her arrival, both of whom want to accompany her into whatever form of eternity she selects: her recently deceased husband of 65 years, Larry (Miles Teller), and the first love of her life, her long-departed first husband, Luke (Callum Turner). She loves them both, feelings that Larry and Luke freely reciprocate. But how can Joan make such a difficult choice? Her assigned afterlife coordinator (AC) (John Early) tries to help, as does Larry’s AC (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), but there’s only so much they can do. The same is true for Larry and Luke, as well as Joan’s recently deceased best friend, Karen (Olga Merediz), but the final decision is hers. So what will she decide? “Eternity” presents viewers with an intriguing tale of what to do under circumstances as trying as these. It thus shows that what most of us imagine to be a time of ever-lasting bliss and harmony can carry challenges not unlike the lives we just left, even if potential happiness ultimately awaits us for successfully surviving such tests of character. In that sense, it calls to mind parallels examined in such previous related offerings as “Defending Your Life” (1991) and “What Dreams May Come” (1998). And, in doing so, this delightful supernatural romantic comedy-drama holds viewer interest well with its numerous plot twists, inventive and surprisingly edgy humor, steady narrative pacing, and fine performances from the entire ensemble, especially Randolph and Early in memorable supporting roles. It’s also gratifying to watch a romcom that doesn’t resort to clichés or get trapped in the kinds of sappy, manipulative tropes so often typical of releases in this genre. Indeed it’s refreshing to see a depiction of eternity that certainly doesn’t unduly feel like it. Here’s hoping the real thing comes across the same way.

November 21, 2025

Cast and Crew Q&A | TIFF 2025 (Featurette)

Afterlife Advice with Da'Vine Joy Randolph and John Early (Featurette)

How the Cast Would Spend Eternity with Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner (Featurette)

Official First Look (Featurette)

Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen and Callum Turner Solve Love Triangles (Featurette)

Junction Tour with Da'Vine Joy Randolph and John Early (Featurette)

Official Trailer 2 (Trailer)

Callum Turner wants to be with Dua Lipa forever & Elizabeth Olsen HATES rollercoasters | TIFF (Featurette)

ETERNITY Trailer | TIFF 2025 (Trailer)

Official Trailer (Trailer)