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DiCaprio's Thriller Triumphs Over Jackie Chan Martial Arts Film

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  • "One Battle After Another" set to beat Jackie Chan's "Karate Kid: Legends"
  • DiCaprio's film has earned over $105 million globally
  • "One Battle After Another" moving up the 2025 top grossers list
DiCaprio's Thriller Triumphs Over Jackie Chan Martial Arts Film

As of October 8th, 2025, the box office battle is heating up between Leonardo DiCaprio's thriller "One Battle After Another" and Jackie Chan's martial arts film "Karate Kid: Legends." Despite the dominance of "Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle" in foreign markets, "One Battle After Another" has been earning well, collecting over $62.1 million internationally so far.

DiCaprio's film crossed the $100 million milestone in its second weekend, with a global total of $105.8 million. In contrast, "Karate Kid: Legends," the continuation of the 2010 "Karate Kid" and the TV series "Cobra Kai," has only managed to collect $116.8 million worldwide, experiencing an underwhelming box office run.

Now, "One Battle After Another" is poised to beat "Karate Kid: Legends" in its third weekend, as it is only around $11 million away from surpassing the worldwide haul of the Jackie Chan-starring film. The PTA-helmed actioner, released on September 26th, is also moving closer to entering this year's top 25 highest-grossing movies.

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"One Battle After Another," Leonardo DiCaprio's thriller, is poised to beat Jackie Chan's martial arts film "Karate Kid: Legends" in its third weekend, as it has already grossed over $105 million globally.
"One Battle After Another" has been earning well, collecting over $62.1 million internationally so far, while "Karate Kid: Legends" has only managed to collect $116.8 million worldwide, experiencing an underwhelming box office run.
"One Battle After Another" is moving closer to entering this year's top 25 highest-grossing movies, as it is only around $11 million away from surpassing the worldwide haul of "Karate Kid: Legends."

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