“Eternity” isn’t on a subscription streaming service yet, but current industry reporting and distributor patterns give a pretty clear window for when to expect it.

Quick Scoop

  • Theatrical release: Eternity (the A24 afterlife rom‑com with Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller) opened in U.S. theaters on November 26, 2025.
  • Early digital (PVOD) at home: Industry tracking sites report that A24 is expected to release Eternity on digital/VOD (buy or rent on Amazon, Apple, etc.) around December 23–30, 2025. This is framed as an estimate and “subject to change,” not an officially confirmed studio date.
  • Subscription streaming (SVOD): Eternity is distributed by A24, whose recent films have gone to Max (formerly HBO Max) after their theatrical and PVOD runs because of an ongoing output deal.

When will “Eternity” be on streaming?

Looking at recent A24 titles, commentators note a pattern:

  • Movies like Materialists and Babygirl hit premium VOD roughly 5 weeks after theaters, then landed on Max about 12–15 weeks after theatrical release.
  • Applying that same window to Eternity (Nov 26, 2025 theatrical date), entertainment analysts estimate it should be available to buy/rent digitally in late December 2025 and then arrive on Max in roughly early April 2026 , assuming it follows the same A24 schedule.

So, the best current expectation (not a firm studio announcement) is:

  • Buy/Rent (PVOD): Late December 2025
  • Included with subscription (likely Max): Around early April 2026 , give or take a few weeks.

Release windows can shift, so checking closer to those dates on Max and major digital stores (Amazon, Apple, Fandango at Home) will give the most up‑to‑date status.

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