‘One Battle After Another’ Opens with $22.4 Million
Paul Thomas Anderson’s 170-minute drama earned $22.4 million opening weekend in North America but faces a tough path to profitability with costs over $130 million.
- On Sunday, Paul Thomas Anderson's film `One Battle After Another` opened with $22.4 million in North American theaters, studio estimates said.
- Warner Bros. is betting that its $130 million-plus production with a 170-minute runtime will sustain ticket sales through word-of-mouth and awards conversation this year.
- Audiences rewarded the film with a CinemaScore `A` and starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a former revolutionary with Chase Infiniti, it added $26.1 million overseas.
- For Warner Bros., the release marked its ninth movie this year to open No. 1, following Ryan Coogler’s "Sinners," which grossed $366.7 million worldwide.
- Oscar prognosticators have pegged the film this year’s best-picture front-runner, despite Anderson's films rarely making a big box-office impact, with 'There Will Be Blood' collecting $76.4 million worldwide.
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'One Battle After Another' opens with $22.4M
NEW YORK — "One Battle After Another," Paul Thomas Anderson's widely acclaimed American epic of rebellion and resistance, opened with $22.4 million in ticket sales from North American theaters over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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