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Eternity Director Expands Roles for Hilarious Duo
27 Nov
Summary
- Director David Freyne expanded roles for Da'Vine Joy Randolph and John Early.
- Their characters, Anna and Ryan, act as a "Greek chorus" in the afterlife.
- The director was inspired by the actors' chemistry and comedic timing.

Director David Freyne has revealed that the roles of Da'Vine Joy Randolph and John Early in the new A24 film, Eternity, were significantly expanded from their original conception. Freyne was compelled to give the actors more screen time due to their exceptional comedic abilities and on-screen chemistry.
Initially, their characters, Anna and Ryan, had smaller parts. However, Freyne found himself consistently wanting to give them more material, ultimately crafting a full scene for them and developing their will-they/won't-they dynamic. He described their function as a "Greek chorus," essential for clarifying the afterlife world to the audience.
Freyne noted that working with the full cast, including Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller, and Callum Turner, was a highlight, describing their interactions as "kids playing." This joyful energy is evident on screen, with Anna and Ryan's enhanced roles contributing significantly to the film's humor and overall narrative.




