'ETERNITY' Apple TV+ Streaming Release Set for February 2026

Eternity’s Apple TV+ streaming release is officially set for February 13, 2026, bringing the acclaimed romantic comedy starring Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen, and Callum Turner to audiences worldwide.

Apple has confirmed that the film, which previously earned strong critical praise during its theatrical run through A24, will arrive just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend. Since its debut, Eternity has been praised as heartfelt, charming, and emotionally sincere, helping it stand out in a crowded romantic comedy landscape.

The film is an Apple Original in association with A24 and will stream exclusively on Apple TV+. Viewers can access the service through the Apple TV app on supported devices or online at https://tv.apple.com

Set in an imaginative version of the afterlife, Eternity follows Joan (Olsen), who is given one week to decide where she will spend eternity. Her impossible choice lies between the man she built her life with (Teller) and her first love (Turner), who died young and has waited decades for her arrival.

It’s a high-concept premise, but one that’s designed to explore familiar emotional territory, including love, timing, regret, and the lingering “what ifs” that can define relationships. Early reactions suggest the film strikes a strong balance between its supernatural hook and grounded, relatable storytelling.

For viewers looking to get a first look at the film’s tone and visual style, check out the official trailer.

The film is directed by David Freyne and co-written with Pat Cunnane. It also features a strong supporting cast, including John Early, Olga Merediz, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph. Behind the scenes, Eternity is produced by Tim and Trevor White of Star Thrower Entertainment, with Teller and Olsen also serving as executive producers. That level of involvement often translates into a more personal, character-driven story, which seems to fit the tone the film is aiming for.

The streaming debut of Eternity continues to build momentum for Apple Original Films, which has steadily expanded its presence in both commercial and awards-focused filmmaking. Over the past several years, Apple has blended prestige projects, mainstream crowd-pleasers, and filmmaker-driven stories into a slate that positions the company as a serious player in the movie space.

Bringing a well-reviewed theatrical release like Eternity to streaming fits neatly into that larger strategy, while also giving the film a chance to reach a wider audience than it may have reached during its initial theatrical run.

For fans who missed the film in theaters, or for anyone looking for a heartfelt date-night watch at home, this release should be a welcome addition to Apple’s lineup.

Between its strong cast, emotional premise, and positive critical response, Eternity feels like the kind of romantic comedy that could find a much wider audience once it hits streaming.

I’ll definitely be keeping an eye on how it connects with viewers when it arrives next year, and it’s already earned a spot on my must-watch list for February.

Ben Beck
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