Leonardo DiCaprio can nonetheless draw audiences to film theaters.
His newest movie, “One Battle After One other,” landed within the high spot on the field workplace this weekend, hauling in $22.4 million within the U.S. and Canada. Globally, the movie made $48.5 million in its opening weekend. Business analyst estimates had pegged the movie’s debut at $20 million to $25 million, although some had predicted $30 million or extra. Studio sources anticipated the movie to herald $20 million in its home opening.
Written and directed by auteur filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After One other” tells the story of a one-time revolutionary, performed by DiCaprio, who should band along with previous mates and group members to rescue his daughter from a former enemy. The movie, which is loosely primarily based on a Thomas Pynchon novel, additionally stars Sean Penn, Teyana Taylor, Benicio Del Toro and Regina Corridor. Its funds was $130 million.
“One Battle After One other” had robust curiosity from Hollywood cinephiles, however there have been questions on whether or not it could join with extra informal moviegoers, significantly since early advertising was extra ambiguous about its style. As well as, grownup dramas haven’t carried out on the field workplace as they did earlier than the pandemic, as older audiences have been slower to return to theaters. Followers of DiCaprio, who could have adopted his profession since his flip in 1997’s “Titanic,” fall into that group.
However the movie notched a strong 98% approval ranking on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes and has benefited from buzz about its awards potential.
“One Battle After One other” marks the newest win for Warner Bros. The studio has had a string of success on the theaters beginning with April’s “A Minecraft Film,” which has grossed a complete of $957 million. That streak continued with Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners,” James Gunn’s “Superman,” Zach Cregger’s “Weapons,” and the newest installments of franchises like “The Conjuring” and “Closing Vacation spot.” It’s been a exceptional turnaround for the studio and its movie chiefs Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy, who earlier this yr had been reportedly on the new seat for under-performing movies.
At the moment, “One Battle After One other” was seen as an particularly dangerous wager for De Luca and Abdy, however the success of the remainder of the yr’s lineup has diminished the strain on this movie, stated Shawn Robbins, director of film analytics at Fandango and founding father of website Field Workplace Principle.
“They’re in an envious place proper now as a result of they don’t want this film to over-perform,” he stated. “‘One Battle After One other’ is a bit of little bit of a cherry on high.”
“Gabby’s Dollhouse” got here in second place on the field workplace this weekend, grossing $13.5 million. “Demon Slayer,” “The Conjuring: Final Rites” and “The Strangers: Chapter 2” rounded out the highest 5.