Elizabeth Olsen commanded attention in a statement spotted dress as she posed at the UK premiere of her new film Eternity on Monday night.
The actress, 36, who stars alongside Miles Teller and Callum Turner in the romantic comedy, wore a long patterned dress.
The glamorous event was held at the Cinema In The Power Station at Battersea Power Station in London.
She boosted her height with shiny green heels and accessorised with a bold gold necklace.
Elizabeth wore her long dark tresses slicked back and opted for a dewy and glowing makeup look.
Joining her at the screening was actor Miles, 38, who wore a dark navy suit, white shirt and red tie.
Elizabeth Olsen commanded attention in a statement spotted dress as she posed at the UK premiere of her new film Eternity on Monday night
The actress, 36, who stars alongside Miles Teller and Callum Turner in the romantic comedy, wore a long patterned dress
A24-produced Eternity is directed by David Freyne from a script penned by Pat Cunnane.
It comes after Elizabeth was slammed online over her rather Hollywood demand.
The actress recently revealed that she will only make movies that will premiere in a theatre, not on a streaming service – and it has not gone down well with fans.
While speaking with InStyle recently, the star said she will not sign onto any film that does not have a theatrical release planned.
‘If a movie is made independently and only sells to a streamer, then fine. But I don’t want to make something where that’s the end-all,’ she said.
‘I think it’s important for people to gather as a community, to see other humans, be together in a space.
‘That’s why I like sports. I think it’s really powerful for people to come together for something that they’re excited about.’
Her comment sparked a fierce debate on X, formerly Twitter, and many users were quick to criticise Elizabeth.
They pointed out that one of the biggest titles of her career was a show that streamed exclusively on Disney+, WandaVision.
The glamorous event was held at the Cinema In The Power Station at Battersea Power Station in London
She boosted her height with shiny green heels and accessorised with a bold gold necklace on the night
Elizabeth wore her long dark tresses slicked back and opted for a dewy and glowing makeup look
A24-produced Eternity is directed by David Freyne from a script penned by Pat Cunnane
It comes after Elizabeth was slammed online over her rather Hollywood demand
The actress recently revealed that she will only make movies that will premiere in a theatre, not on a streaming service – and it has not gone down well with fans
Joining her at the screening was actor Miles, 38, who wore a dark navy suit, white shirt and red tie
The two stars posed together at the event
The dynamic duo posed together with smiles
He looked as handsome as ever at the premiere
The film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival
John Early, Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen and Da’Vine Joy Randolph
The two stars have been busy doing press in the UK
Da’Vine Joy Randolph wore a ruffled lilac gown
The elaborate design was sure to turn heads
It is set to release nationwide in theaters by A24 on November 26 (seen is David Freyne)
Honor Swinton Byrne looked stylish in a fur jacket
The actress also appeared in the Netflix films Kodachrome in 2017 and His Three Daughters in 2023.
‘How refreshing to hear an A-lister champion the sanctity of the theatrical experience from atop a mountain of Marvel money, a platform built by the very franchise model that gutted mid-budget cinema,’ one person scathed.
‘This curated nostalgia for community feels like a luxury only those insulated from the industry’s economic realities can afford to preach.
‘A charming, if slightly disconnected, stand for an era most studios have already bulldozed.’
‘Translation: I need more money and streaming isn’t paying enough,’ added another.