When will Eternity (2025) premiere? Release date, cast details and more

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The‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ new fantasy romantic comedy from A24, Eternity (2025), has been creating a buzz even before it hit the festivals with its run and cast announcement. Directed by David Freyne, the movie is the director's latest collaboration with the writer Pat Cunnane, who co-wrote the script with him. The film combines romance, the afterlife, and emotional choosing; a romantic comedy of the not-so-familiar kind.

Eternity (2025) was first presented to the world at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and after that, it has been on a tour of international film festivals.

With a storyline centred on choosing one’s eternal companion in the afterlife, the film positions itself as a character-driven exploration of relationships, memory and long-term commitment.

Eternity (2025) premieres in the U.S. on November 26, 2025, following its TIFF debut and starring Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner.


When and where is Eternity (2025) releasing?

Eternity (2025) made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 7 and then at the closing film of the 61st Chicago International Film Festival on October 26. The film also played at the Icon section of the Stockholm International Film Festival on November 9.

A24 will be the one to bring Eternity (2025) to the big screens around the United States on November 26, 2025. With the studio not slowing down the pace of its unconventional genre slate, the film's nationwide release is a central part of A24's late-2025 lineup.

Filming for Eternity (2025) was done in Vancouver, with principal photography covering May 24 to July 5, 2024. The industry took notice of the script of the film initially penned by Pat Cunnane after it was voted onto the 2022 Black List of the most-liked unproduced screenplays.

Subsequently, A24 brought Cunnane and Freyne on board to work on the feature adaptation, representing one of their next steps after the script.

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What happens in Eternity (2025) and who stars in it?

Eternity (2025) (Image Via A24)Eternity (2025) (Image Via A24)

The story takes place in the afterlife, where everyone is given a week to decide the place and the person with whom they will spend eternity. The characters Joan, Larry, and Luke are guided by their intertwined past and opposing feelings through this story, limited by time.

Joan has to make a tough decision between two of the most important people in her life: Luke, the ex-husband who died in a war, and Larry, the guy with whom she made her life.

The actors of the movie, Elizabeth Olsen plays Joan, a character who is emotionally torn between two versions of her past. Miles Teller is Larry Cutler, the man with whom Joan spent most of her life, while Callum Turner plays Luke, Joan's first love, whose death causes the majority of her internal struggle.

Betty Buckley and Barry Primus are the older versions of Joan and Larry, respectively; thus, they take the film's timeline even further into different stages of life.

Moreover, Da'Vine Joy Randolph is Anna, Larry's guide in the afterlife, and John Early is Ryan, the coordinator who helps Joan. Olga Merediz completes the cast as Karen. The person in charge of the music for this movie was David Fleming.

By focusing on relationships and choices after death, the movie grounds its supernatural elements in reality. In the film, the characters are placed in a regulated afterlife system, a one-week deadline being the device for emotional ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌tension.

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The movie is set to release on November 26, 2025.

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