Leonardo DiCaprio and Paul Thomas Anderson’s mysterious movie venture has been revealed.
The primary trailer for Anderson’s One Battle After One other is right here, revealing that the film is a darkish comedy with what appears to be like to be a good quantity of motion — together with some intense automobile stunts.
Whereas Warner Bros. has mentioned little or no in regards to the movie’s plot, varied studies on-line declare it’s impressed by the Thomas Pynchon novel Vineland. (Anderson beforehand tailored Pynchon’s 2009 novel Inherent Vice right into a film starring Joaquin Phoenix in 2014.)
Watch the complete trailer for One Battle After One other beneath, which additionally contains a number of appearances by Benicio del Toro as DiCaprio’s “sensei”:
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As Anderson and DiCaprio have labored on the venture, there have been varied studies on-line in regards to the measurement of the film’s price range; some claiming it’s upwards of $100 million, or perhaps even $140 million. Even on the low finish, that will make One Battle After One other, Anderson’s largest film up to now when it comes to scale. (The epic There Will Be Blood solely price a reported $25 million to make; PTA’s newest function, Licorice Pizza, supposedly price $40 million whereas grossing lower than $35 million in theaters.)
Right here is the movie’s official synopsis:
From Warner Bros. Footage and Academy Award-nominated, BAFTA-winning filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson comes “One Battle After One other,” starring Academy Award and BAFTA winner Leonardo DiCaprio. Oscar and BAFTA winners Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn additionally star alongside Regina Corridor, Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti, in addition to Wooden Harris and Alana Haim. Anderson directs from his personal screenplay, and produces alongside Oscar and BAFTA nominees Adam Somner and Sara Murphy, with Will Weiske government producing.
One Battle After One other is scheduled to open in theaters (in addition to IMAX) on September 26.

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