After Everything (also known as Eternal Love (UK); originally titled Shotgun) is a 2018 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Hannah Marks and Joey Power.
It stars Jeremy Allen White, Maika Monroe, DeRon Horton, Sasha Lane, Dean Winters, Gina Gershon and Marisa Tomei.
When Elliot, a brash 23-year-old living carefree in New York City, meets the sensible Mia and receives a damning diagnosis all in the same week, his world is turned completely upside down.
On their first date, he reveals his diagnosis to Mia, a customer at the New York City sandwich shop he works at with whom he connected in a subway station.
She stands by him as his physical and mental health deteriorates due to his chemotherapy treatments, even quitting her marketing job to remain by his side.
Elliott begins attending group therapy sessions with other cancer survivors, but continues to grow distant from Mia.
Elliott apologizes for his words outside the bar and expresses a desire to try again, but Mia asks for a divorce, saying that while she still loves him, she is no longer certain that he is the right person for her.
In March 2017, it was announced Jeremy Allen White and Maika Monroe, had been cast in the film, with Hannah Marks and Joey Power directing from a screenplay they wrote.