‘One Battle After Another’ Nears $125 Million Worldwide After Two Weeks as Momentum Softens
The film is Paul Thomas Anderson’s top-grosser to date, with profitability still uncertain given its reported nine-figure budget.
Overview
- Box Office Mojo reports $49.8 million in North America and $73.9 million internationally for a $123.7 million global total through two weeks.
- Domestic daily revenue dipped to $992,000 on its second Thursday, a 41.8% week-over-week decline ahead of screen losses tied to the release of Tron: Ares.
- The domestic tally sits just under $50 million, with coverage noting a front-loaded trajectory after an early premium-format surge.
- It remains Anderson’s highest-grossing release and has surpassed some earlier Leonardo DiCaprio titles domestically, including Romeo + Juliet, according to Collider.
- Koimoi cites a reported $140 million production cost and estimates a theatrical break-even near $350 million, as reviews stay strong with a reported 95% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes.