In addition to a lot of good music, the festival audience will still be able to check out activations inspired by Dicaprio’s character in the feature, which debuts in September in Brazilian theaters
Warner Bros. Pictures goes to another weekend of special activations of One battle after anothernew studio release with the director Paul Thomas Anderson (Black blood), during the The Town 2025. The actions started in the first week of the festival, and offer a fun dynamic for the audience: finding Bob, character played by Leonardo DiCaprio (The return), which is lost by the lawn.
The look of the character – plaid robe, sunglasses and hat – was the main inspiration for activation. Several people dressed in this way will also be present this second week of the festival, from September 12 to 14, and those who find Bob and record this moment on social networks, using the hashtag of the movie, will win special gifts of the feature. In addition, the screens of the The Town They will also display exclusive content from the movie.
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What is the movie?
In history, Dicaprio He plays Bob Ferguson, a revolutionary who struggles to save his daughter while facing a powerful opponent and revives events 16 years ago that explain his desperate situation. This is the first collaboration between the actor and the director in a film project. The cast also has a heavy team, with names like Benicio Del Toro and Sean Penn.
When to debut in Brazilian theaters?
One battle after another arrives in Brazilian theaters, also available in affordable versions on September 25, 2025.
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Source: Rollingstone

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