One Battle After Another Falls Behind Snow White By 7.2%!(Photo Credit –YouTube/JioHotstar)

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another continues to find support in international markets, even as its domestic performance stays modest. Since its release on September 26, 2025, the political thriller has held steady overseas, drawing strong turnout across multiple territories, while its numbers in the United States have slowed down.

One Battle After Another Box Office Performance: Strong International Run Keeps Film Alive

The political thriller, headlined by Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Teyana Taylor, and Benicio Del Toro, has become a curious case of global endurance, bringing the worldwide total to $190 million, per Box Office Mojo. Over the last weekend, it collected $5 million from 76 international territories, a 37.5% drop from the previous weekend, bringing the overseas total to $123 million. This consistent global turnout has become the film’s saving grace against its fading domestic returns.

One Battle After Another’s Domestic Numbers Continue To Fall

In the United States, One Battle After Another continues to decline, earning $1.1 million last weekend after losing over 500 theatres, leaving it with roughly 900 still showing the film. Its American box office response has been modest, especially for a movie of its scale and cast. Industry estimates suggest that the project is heading toward a loss exceeding $100 million, putting it among this year’s major underperformers.

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