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Marvel star Elizabeth Olsen says she "doesn't mean to pick" movies about grief since WandaVision, but thinks her new afterlife rom-com Eternity offers something different: "This felt more about a continued life"

2025-12-03 15:00
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Marvel star Elizabeth Olsen says she "doesn't mean to pick" movies about grief since WandaVision, but thinks her new afterlife rom-com Eternity offers something different: "This felt more about a continued life"

Exclusive: Elizabeth Olsen says her new afterlife rom-com Eternity is different to WandaVision and her other projects about grief

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Marvel star Elizabeth Olsen says she "doesn't mean to pick" movies about grief since WandaVision, but thinks her new afterlife rom-com Eternity offers something different: "This felt more about a continued life" News By Emily Garbutt published 3 December 2025

Exclusive: Elizabeth Olsen says her new afterlife rom-com Eternity is different to WandaVision and her other projects about grief

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Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner as Joan, Larry, and Luke in Eternity (Image credit: A24)

If we had a penny for every time Elizabeth Olsen played a widow trying to navigate her grief in a fantastical setting in the last five years… Well, we'd have two pennies. After playing a grieving Scarlet Witch in WandaVision on Disney Plus (and again in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness), Olsen is tackling love and loss again in new rom-com Eternity.

She plays Joan, a woman faced with an impossible choice in the afterlife, but Olsen tells GamesRadar+ that she didn't "consciously think of" any similarities between the two characters when we sit down with her and Teller in London to discuss the movie. "I also don't even mean to pick projects that are about grief, and I did all of them for different reasons," she says.

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That's because in the world of Eternity, life doesn't stop when you die. Instead, you have one week to choose where you want to spend the afterlife – and there are no takebacks or do-overs once you decide. Olsen's character Joan has a big decision to make, then, when she realizes it's not just Larry (Miles Teller), her husband of 60 years, waiting for her beyond the grave: Luke (Callum Turner), her first love who died in the Korean war in the very early days of their marriage, wants to spend his afterlife with her too. It poses an impossible dilemma for Joan, as well as bringing back long-buried feelings of grief for the life she could have had with Luke.

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I’m an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering everything film and TV-related across the Total Film and SFX sections. I help bring you all the latest news and also the occasional feature too. I’ve previously written for publications like HuffPost and i-D after getting my NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism. 

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