Leonardo DiCaprio is joined by braless co-star Teyana Taylor at One Battle After Another screening in NY

Leonardo DiCaprio attended a screening of his new movie, One Battle After Another, in New York City on Sunday with his fellow cast members.

The actor, who is 50 years old, looked sharp in a gray blazer with black buttons, paired with polished leather dress shoes.

He wore a white button-down shirt with buttons that stood out, and added a small lapel pin to his suit.

I was so thrilled to see him at the screening! It’s amazing how quickly things are happening – he just joined the rest of the cast in Mexico City for their promotional tour. Everyone’s really hoping the film will win Best Picture at the Oscars, and with all the five-star reviews it’s getting, I think it has a great chance!

The Academy Award-winning actor attended a special screening with several of his co-stars, including Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn, and Regina Hall.

Taylor Swift, 34, made a striking appearance at the event in a low-cut, plaid jumpsuit. She chose to go without a bra, revealing a glimpse of her sternum tattoo.

For the event, she completed her glamorous look with a long coat and creatively used a tie as a scarf.

She looked stunning with a stylish pixie cut and a glamorous makeup look, featuring cat-eye liner and a glossy mauve lipstick.

Sean Penn, who also starred in the film, was at the special showing held at the Walter Reade Theatre within The Film Society of Lincoln Center.

He dressed casually in a black T-shirt, a khaki bomber jacket, jeans, and white sneakers.

Benicio del Toro looked sharp in a traditional black suit and tie at the film’s special screening, where he appeared alongside his fellow actors. The film has received excellent reviews.

Regina Hall turned heads in an all-black outfit mixing faux leather and lace for an edgy-chic look. 

She wore a dress styled like a trench coat, featuring a flowing, layered skirt, and paired it with black heels to highlight her legs.

Following the overwhelmingly positive reception of their movie, *One Battle After Another* – which received five-star reviews and was even called ‘the defining film of a generation’ – the team is hosting a screening event.

The film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is an action-packed thriller inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel, Vineland.

In “One Battle After Another,” Leo portrays Bob Ferguson, a troubled and unkempt revolutionary living in seclusion with his daughter, Willa. Bob is constantly paranoid and lives off-grid, and Willa’s mother is a woman named Perfidia, played by Teyana Taylor.

The movie centers on Bob’s journey to find his daughter, and his reunion with old friends to help him. Benicio Del Toro plays his mentor, teaching him how to live fearlessly along the way.

The thrilling and darkly funny movie features Sean Penn as Col. Steven J. Lockjaw, the villain opposing the main character, and Regina Hall as Deandra, a rebel fighting for change.

According to bookmaker Coral, “One Battle After Another” is currently the favorite to win Best Picture at the 2026 Oscars, thanks to positive reviews.

Leo is also odds-on at 1-2 to win the gong for the Best Actor at the Ceremony in 2026. 

According to John Hill at Coral, the film ‘One Battle After Another’ is now the favorite to win Best Picture at the next Oscars, following strong positive reviews and a surge in bets.

Leonardo DiCaprio leads the cast of One Battle After Another and is the clear favorite to win his second Best Actor award.

Even acclaimed director Steven Spielberg was highly impressed, exclaiming the film was unbelievably action-packed. He said the first hour alone contained more action than all of the other movies the director had ever made combined, and praised the film as truly incredible.

It’s a really strange but surprisingly relevant mix of ideas – I actually think it’s become *more* relevant now than it was when the movie was first made.

In a review for The Daily Mail, Brian Viner gave the film five stars and noted that Leonardo DiCaprio’s performance, while strong, wasn’t even the most memorable aspect of Paul Thomas Anderson’s incredibly funny and exciting movie.

Sean Penn completely dominates every scene he appears in, portraying a wildly unpredictable army officer. Initially motivated by desire, he’s later consumed by hatred, and his eventual ruin is one of the most shocking moments you’ll witness in a movie this year.

Anderson previously created a standout film of the 21st century with 2007’s *There Will Be Blood*, and his latest work, which draws inspiration from Thomas Pynchon’s *Vineland*, is just as impressive.

He believes this artist has created something truly remarkable, and predicts we’ll likely see him winning an Academy Award in the future.

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2025-09-22 08:04