B.C. landmarks showcased in trailer for rom-com fantasy 'Eternity'

Hollywood North has been buzzing lately, and Vancouver film fans are in for a treat once again as several local attractions feature in the new movie trailer for A24’s Eternity.
Eternity, which stars Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen, and Callum Turner, is scheduled for release in November 2025.
The film, directed by David Freyne, is a romantic comedy set in the afterlife and was shot in and around Vancouver for four months in 2024.

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Viewers of the trailer will recognize the Sea-to-Sky Gondola as the backdrop for a stroll between Turner’s character Luke and Olson’s Joan
Joan also got to spend time with Larry, played by Teller, in a beautiful scene set at Dundarave Beach.

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Local fans spotted the two Marvel stars filming last June. Olson is beloved by Marvel fans for her work as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch, while Teller also had his turn in a comic-book adaptation as Reed Richards in Fantastic Four (2015).

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A downtown Vancouver landmark makes an appearance, as Olson rides up the huge Granville Station escalator into the afterlife.
You can watch the Eternity movie trailer right here:
Eternity tells the story of Joan, Larry, and Luke, who discover that after death, everyone gets one week to choose where to spend eternity. However, the three must figure out who to spend it with.
Vancouver will be spending a lot of time on screens soon, as a Netflix series recently transformed the Vancouver Art Gallery this month, and Wicked star Cynthia Erivo was also spotted at SFU for a Lionsgate action thriller.
An iconic Stephen King story was also brought to life during a recent shoot in Surrey.
If you see any notable spots in the Eternity trailer that we didn’t mention, point them out in the comments!
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