‘One Battle After Another’ Teaser: Leonardo DiCaprio Stars in Intense Family Drama From Warner Bros (Watch Video)
The highly anticipated Paul Thomas Anderson film, One Battle After Another, has finally revealed its title and confirmed a release date of September 26, 2025, following an earlier delay from its August 8, 2025, slot. Warner Bros. has unveiled a gripping 21-second teaser for the film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio and offers an intense glimpse into the narrative that blends family drama with action. Warner Bros Pictures Unveils 2025 Slate, ‘Wicked: For Good’, ‘Superman’ in Lineup.
The teaser shows DiCaprio, portraying a calm and collected character, sipping a drink when his peaceful moment is abruptly disturbed. His pregnant wife, played by Teyana Taylor, fires an automatic rifle into the distance. The rapid gunfire continues in the background as another scene unfolds, showing the couple’s newborn child in a crib, with a voice-over asking, “What are you gonna do about this baby?” As the teaser progresses, it introduces a key moment featuring their now-grown daughter, portrayed by Chase Infiniti, who also takes part in the family’s tradition of gunfire. The young woman aggressively fires her own weapon, underscoring the film’s tense, action-filled atmosphere. The narrator’s voice reflects the turmoil, “Just when you think you got a handle on things.” The teaser also confirms the film’s new September 2025 release date and its global debut in Imax theatres and VistaVision format. Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese Likely to Reunite for Adaptation of ‘The Devil in the White City’.
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About ‘One Battle After Another’
One Battle After Another, which draws inspiration from Thomas Pyncheon’s 1990 novel Vineland, stars an ensemble cast including Sean Penn, Regina Hall, Alana Haim and Benicio del Toro. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Anderson, who is also the film’s writer, will produce alongside Sara Murphy and Adam Somner, both of whom worked with him on Licorice Pizza.
The film was shot in California, with additional scenes filmed in Texas. Set up at Warner Bros., the movie will be overseen by Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy, who previously collaborated with Anderson during their tenure at MGM on his Oscar-nominated Licorice Pizza.
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