Elizabeth Olsen credits THIS for her chemistry with Miles Teller in 'Eternity'
Elizabeth Olsen reveals how she felt sharing the screen with Miles Teller in 'Eternity'
Elizabeth Olsen recently shared how she felt working with Miles Teller in Eternity.
The 36-year-old American actress attended the New York City premiere of the A24 film, where she conversed with PEOPLE magazine and admitted that filming the movie was a smooth experience even though her character Joan faced challenges in her love life as she had to choose spending eternity with first love Luke (Callum Turner) and her longtime husband, Larry Cutler (Miles Teller).
Olsen was asked about developing a bond with Teller, as they spent little time together due to her co-star’s busy schedule, to which she responded that they did not have to make extra efforts because of good writing and the Fantastic Four star’s “playful energy.”
Voicing her thoughts, she explained, “I think luckily with scripts that work and with actors that come prepared, you're able to just play and be present.”
The Avengers star added, “I think the script did most of the work. I think with, specifically Joan and Larry's relationship, they've been married for 65 years and you just kind of trust the banter, with the storytelling and that I think gives the illusion of chemistry.”
"And then also, he brought such a playful energy to the set and physically was always trying to surprise me, and so I think that also keeps it fresh and exciting,” Olsen stated.
It is pertinent to mention that Eternity was released on November 26, 2025.
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