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

Leonardo DiCaprio joined his co-stars as they attended the screening for their upcoming film One Battle After Another in New York City on Sunday.

The 50-year-old actor dressed to impress in a gray, double-breasted blazer featuring glossy black buttons that matched his shiny leather dress shoes.

He wore a white button-down with contrasting buttons and accessorized his suit with a simple lapel pin.

His attendance at the screening comes on the heels of him joining his co-stars in Mexico City amid their promo tour as the film is backed to scoop Best Picture at the Oscars after sweeping five-star reviews.

At the special screening event, the Oscar-winning star was joined by several of his castmates including Teyana Taylor, Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn and Regina Hall.

For the special occasion, Taylor, 34, turned heads as she went braless underneath a plunging, plaid jumpsuit that showcased her sternum tattoo.

Leonardo DiCaprio joined his co-stars as they attended the screening for their upcoming film One Battle After Another in New York City on Sunday

Leonardo DiCaprio joined his co-stars as they attended the screening for their upcoming film One Battle After Another in New York City on Sunday .

She draped a matching, floor-length coat over her shoulders and also wore a tie as a scarf for her glamorous outfit at the event.

With her hair in a chic pixie cut, she rocked full glam as she smoldered with cat-eye makeup and a glossy, mauve lip combo.

Sean Penn, their co-star in the movie, also attended the special screening at The Film Society of Lincoln Center in the Walter Reade Theatre.

He put on a casual display in a black T-shirt, a khaki green bomber jacket, blue jeans and white sneakers.

For the special screening, Benicio del Toro looked dapper in a classic black suit and tie as he joined his co-stars in the critically acclaimed film.

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

She wore a trench coat-inspired dress with a waterfall skirt to show off her toned legs in black pumps.

The screening event comes after their movie, One Battle After Another, was greeted with five-star reviews across the board and even deemed ‘the defining film of a generation.’

For the special occasion, Teyana Taylor turned heads as she went braless underneath a plunging, plaid jumpsuit that showcased her sternum tattoo

For the special occasion, Teyana Taylor turned heads as she went braless underneath a plunging, plaid jumpsuit that showcased her sternum tattoo.

She draped a matching, floor-length coat over her shoulders and also wore a tie as a scarf for her glamorous outfit at the event. With her hair in a chic pixie cut, she rocked full glam as she smoldered with cat-eye makeup and a glossy, mauve lip combo

She draped a matching, floor-length coat over her shoulders and also wore a tie as a scarf for her glamorous outfit at the event.

With her hair in a chic pixie cut, she rocked full glam as she smoldered with cat-eye makeup and a glossy, mauve lip combo.

Sean Penn, their co-star in the movie, also attended the special screening at The Film Society of Lincoln Center in the Walter Reade Theatre. He put on a casual display in a black T-shirt, a khaki green bomber jacket, blue jeans and white sneakers

Sean Penn, their co-star in the movie, also attended the special screening at The Film Society of Lincoln Center in the Walter Reade Theatre.

He put on a casual display in a black T-shirt, a khaki green bomber jacket, blue jeans and white sneakers.

The Paul Thomas Anderson-directed film is an action-thriller based loosely on Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel Vineland.

One Battle After Another sees Leo playing Bob Ferguson, a disheveled and distraught revolutionary who lives in a state of stoned paranoia off-grid with his daughter Willa, whom he shares with Teyana Taylor’s character Perfidia.

The film follows Bob as he reconnects with a group of allies on a mission to track down his daughter, with Benicio Del Toro playing his sensei, guiding him through a life without fear.

The high-stakes thriller and black comedy also sees Sean Penn starring as Bob’s evil nemesis, Col Steven J Lockjaw, and Regina Hall playing revolutionary Deandra.

Bookmaker Coral currently has One Battle After Another at 4-5 to win the Best Picture at the Oscars 2026, following strong reviews.

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

Coral’s John Hill said: ‘After glowing reviews, One Battle After Another has been heavily backed to win the Best Picture at next year’s Oscars.

It is now odds-on in our betting for the award.

‘Leonardo DiCaprio is the star name in One Battle After Another, and he is odds-on to win the Best Actor gong for the second time in his career.’

For the special screening, Benicio del Toro looked dapper in a classic black suit and tie as he joined his co-stars in the critically acclaimed film

For the special screening, Benicio del Toro looked dapper in a classic black suit and tie as he joined his co-stars in the critically acclaimed film.

Regina Hall turned heads in an all-black outfit mixing faux leather and lace for an edgy-chic look. She wore a trench coat-inspired dress with a waterfall skirt to show off her toned legs in black pumps

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

She wore a trench coat-inspired dress with a waterfall skirt to show off her toned legs in black pumps.

The screening event comes after their movie, One Battle After Another, was greeted with five-star reviews across the board and even deemed 'the defining film of a generation'

The screening event comes after their movie, One Battle After Another, was greeted with five-star reviews across the board and even deemed ‘the defining film of a generation’.

Winning praise from the top, Steven Spielberg gushed: ‘What an insane movie, oh my God. There is more action in the first hour of this than every other film you’ve ever directed put together. Everything, it is really incredible…

‘This is such a concoction of things that are so bizarre and at the same time so relevant, that I think have become increasingly more relevant than perhaps even when you finished the screenplay and assembled your cast and crew and began production.’

In a five star rating from The Daily Mail, Brian Viner writes: ‘DiCaprio’s is not even the most eye-catching performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s irresistibly funny, thunderously exhilarating film.

‘Sean Penn pinches every scene he’s in as an unhinged army officer, driven first by lust and later by loathing, whose downfall, when it comes, is one of the most startling things you will see in the cinema this year.

‘Anderson has already made one of the best pictures of the 21st century, in 2007’s There Will be Blood. This one, loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland, is comparably fine.’

He added: ‘He knows he’s made something special, indeed the next time we hear him might be when he holds aloft an Academy Award.’