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The first full trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson's mysterious new film 'One Battle After Another', starring Leonardo DiCaprio, has arrived, alongside news of a significant release date shift by Warner Bros. The highly anticipated project, pr...
The trailer paints a picture of a tense, possibly nonlinear narrative. DiCaprio's character appears frantic and driven by the need to find his daughter, navigating a world involving secret codes and potential conflict. Shots of Teyana Taylor and later a teenage girl (presumably the daughter, played by Chase Infiniti) wielding rifles suggest a multi-generational story potentially steeped in violence or rebellion, possibly connected to Pynchon's 'Vineland' themes of counterculture and government pursuit. The move to September 26, 2025, is significant. While accommodating technical needs like VistaVision projection, it firmly places 'One Battle After Another' in the prime corridor for fall film festivals (like Venice, Telluride, Toronto) and the subsequent awards season push, a familiar territory for Anderson. This shift was part of a broader Warner Bros. schedule shuffle, which also saw Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' delayed significantly to March 2026, while Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' was moved up to the August 8, 2025 slot previously held by Anderson's movie.
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