Leonardo DiCaprio’s new film, *One Battle After Another*, is generating a lot of buzz, and fans are eager to know how well it will perform in theaters. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the filmmaker behind acclaimed movies like *There Will Be Blood* and *Phantom Thread*, the movie had a significant budget. DiCaprio stars as a former revolutionary living a secluded life with his daughter, until she disappears and his old enemy, Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw (played by Sean Penn), unexpectedly reappears. Here’s a look at the current predictions for the film’s box office earnings. It’s scheduled for a nationwide release on September 26th.
How much will One Battle After Another make at the box office?
The new film, One Battle After Another, is predicted to earn around $24.5 million domestically during its opening weekend from September 26th to 28th, with estimates ranging from $20 million to $30 million. It’s also expected to make an additional $25 million internationally, bringing its total debut earnings to $50 million worldwide. Over its entire time in theaters, the film is projected to gross between $60 million and $116 million in the United States and Canada.
The figures discussed here are based on reports from both Deadline and Box Office Theory. Box Office Theory points out that while the movie has received overwhelmingly positive reviews (currently a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes), its performance has been somewhat difficult to predict. It’s a strong contender for awards, but as an original film, and given that Leonardo DiCaprio’s previous movie, *Killers of the Flower Moon*, was released in 2023, its success isn’t guaranteed.
Despite the competition, *One Battle After Another* is predicted to earn the most money domestically this weekend, with estimates around $20 million, surpassing *Gabby’s Dollhouse* at $8.4 million.
The movie ‘One Battle for Another’ cost between $130 and $140 million to make. To earn back its costs, it needs to gross around $300 to $350 million, which is a significant amount. However, even if the film doesn’t make a profit, Warner Bros. has already had a successful year with hits like ‘Weapons,’ ‘Superman,’ and ‘A Minecraft Movie’.
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2025-09-25 01:46