One Battle After Another Worldwide Box Office ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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One Battle After Another has limped its way past the $200 million mark worldwide, and the whole industry is whispering about how a film packed with so much power ended up fighting for every dollar. The political thriller, which carried a budget of between $130 million and $175 million, took nearly two months to reach its final big mark. The number sounds low on paper, and inside the business, everyone knows the film now sits firmly on the list of the year’s most expensive disappointments.

One Battle After Another Box Office Performance: An Unforgettable Journey Towards Heavy Loss

Warner Bros stood behind it with solid confidence, Paul Thomas Anderson guided it with his usual precision, and Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, and Chase Infiniti filled the cast with award-winning weight. The critics poured in praise from day one, tossing every flattering phrase they could find, while people whispered that this would be the title to beat. All the ingredients looked right, yet the result swerved in a direction few expected.

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Once the film reached theaters, its performance declined rapidly, and by the end of the second month, the loss had hovered around $100 million. Industry watchers began linking it to other big-budget releases of the year, such as Snow White and Tron: Ares. The conversation grew louder because this marks DiCaprio’s second stumble in a row after Killers of the Flower Moon (directed by Martin Scorsese), a rare streak for a star who usually dominates the big screen.