Leonardo DiCaprio's 'One Battle After Another' Dominates Oscars 2026 with Six Wins

The film "One Battle After Another," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, was the big winner at the 2026 Academy Awards, securing the top honor for Best Picture. It triumphed over major contenders like "Sinners" and "Bugonia" to finish the night with a total of six Oscars. Director Paul Thomas Anderson won for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, while Sean Penn took home the award for Best Supporting Actor. The film, which had already won Best Picture at the Golden Globes, is loosely adapted from the Thomas Pynchon novel "Vineland."

Key Points: Oscars 2026: DiCaprio Film Wins Best Picture, Six Awards

  • Wins Best Picture at 2026 Oscars
  • Earns six total Academy Awards
  • Paul Thomas Anderson wins Best Director
  • Sean Penn wins Best Supporting Actor
  • Based on Thomas Pynchon's novel 'Vineland'
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Oscars 2026: Leonardo DiCaprio starrer 'One Battle After Another' takes home six awards including Best Picture

'One Battle After Another' starring Leonardo DiCaprio wins six Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson.

Oscars 2026: Leonardo DiCaprio starrer 'One Battle After Another' takes home six awards including Best Picture
"The film took home the top prize, finishing the evening with six Oscars in total. - Report"

Los Angeles, March 16

'One Battle After Another' starring Leonardo DiCaprio had a big night at the Academy Awards on Sunday, as the film bagged several awards during the ceremony and capped the evening by taking home the top honor for Best Picture.

The film was one of the strongest contenders at the awards show. It competed against several other major films, including Bugonia by Yorgos Lanthimos, Marty Supreme starring Timothee Chalamet and directed by Josh Safdie, F1 by Joseph Kosinski, Hamnet directed by Chloe Zhao, The Secret Agent by Kleber Mendonca Filho, Sentimental Value by Joachim Trier, Sinners by Ryan Coogler, Train Dreams by Clint Bentley, and Frankenstein directed by Guillermo del Toro.

At the Oscars, the film took home the top prize, finishing the evening with six Oscars in total.

During the ceremony, the DiCaprio starrer was in a head-to-head battle with Sinners, with both films winning major awards throughout the night.

The movie is loosely based on the novel Vineland written by Thomas Pynchon. In the film, DiCaprio plays Bob, a former revolutionary who was once part of the far-left group French 75. His life changes when he is forced to return to action to save his daughter Willa, played by Chase Infiniti.

The film received a total of 13 nominations at the Oscars. Director Paul Thomas Anderson won awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay, while Sean Penn won Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film.

'One Battle After Another' had already gained attention earlier in the awards season. It won Best Picture - Comedy or Musical at the Golden Globe Awards, where Anderson also received the Best Director award. Because of its success at the Golden Globes, many believed the film would perform strongly at the Oscars as well.

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Arjun K
Great news! DiCaprio is a legend. But honestly, I wish Indian films got this kind of global platform and recognition more often. We have incredible stories to tell too.
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Rohit P
Six awards is massive! The competition sounded tough. Must watch it this weekend. Hope it releases on OTT soon.
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Sarah B
While I'm a fan of PTA, I have to say I was rooting for 'Hamnet' or 'Frankenstein'. Sometimes the Oscars feel predictable with these big star vehicles. Just my two cents.
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Vikram M
Leo finally gets another Best Picture win! The man is a powerhouse. The father-daughter dynamic in the plot reminds me of some of our own Bollywood films, but executed very differently. Congrats to the whole team!
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Kavya N
Amazing! 13 nominations is no joke. Sean Penn winning Best Supporting Actor is the cherry on top. The awards season buzz was right. 🏆

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