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Get hype, fellow film nerds! Above you’ll find 18 glorious seconds of the upcoming film now officially titled “One Battle After Another,” directed by renowned auteur Paul Thomas Anderson (“Boogie Nights,” “Punch Drunk Love,” “There Will Be Blood,” “Phantom Thread”) and starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
More importantly, of course, the production was all up in Humboldt County last year, so scan the teaser trailer closely for recognizable landmarks or landscapes. (Is that Leo running across the Northtown Arcata pedestrian bridge at the 0:03 mark? Maybe not.)
We’ll have to wait until next week for the first full-length trailer. The film’s highly anticipated release has been delayed from Aug. 8 to Sept. 24, with rumors of a premier at the Cannes Film Festival.
With an estimated budget of $140 million, the movie costars Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall, Wood Harris and Alana Haim. The screenplay, written by Anderson, was inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel “Vineland,” a densely comic yarn of weed-fueled paranoia and political subterfuge set in a lightly fictionalized version of late ‘80s Humboldt/Del Norte/Mendocino counties.
Relive Paul and Leo’s local adventures via the links below.
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UPDATE: Multiple readers spotted the Eureka High School campus at the 12-second mark:
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- Film Set to Shoot in Eureka is From Renowned Director Paul Thomas Anderson, With Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Regina Hall, According to Industry Reports
- (PHOTOS) Hollywood Magic Transforms Cutten Plaza Into a Mexican Mini-Mall for DiCaprio Movie Production
- Northtown Arcata Will Be Swarming With Movie Folk Tomorrow, As Bigtime Production ‘BC Project’ Films in the Neighborhood
- (WATCH) First Look at Leonardo DiCaprio In Character for New Paul Thomas Anderson Film Currently Filming in Humboldt
- MOVIE DAY! My Diary of Hanging Around Waiting For The Stars to Show Up In Northtown, and the Things I Saw There
- Buh-Bye, Leo! Local Production on Paul Thomas Anderson’s New DiCaprio Movie Has Wrapped
- Alas, We Have to Wait Until Summer 2025 to See Leo Dicaprio’s Locally Filmed Paul Thomas Anderson Movie