One Battle After Another 4K Ultra HD Review

One Battle After Another comes to 4K Ultra HD on January 20th, 2026, with no bonus features.

 

 

One Battle After Another
(2025)


Genre(s): Drama, Crime, Suspense/Thriller
Warner Bros. | R – 162 min. – $34.98 | January 20, 2026

Date Published: 02/16/2026 | Author: The Movieman


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MOVIE INFO:
Directed by: Paul Thomas Anderson
Writer(s): Paul Thomas Anderson (written by)
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Regina Hall, Texana Taylor, Chase Infiniti


DISC INFO:
Features: None
Slip Cover: Yes
Digital Copy: Yes
Formats Included: 4K Ultra HD
Number of Discs: 1


Audio: English (Dolby Atmos), English (DTS-HD MA 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), German (Dolby Atmos), German (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Atmos), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
Video:: 2160p/Widescreen 1.85
Dynamic Range: HDR10, Dolby Vision
Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish
Codecs: HEVC / H.265
Region(s): A, B, C


Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided me with a free copy of the Blu-ray I reviewed in this Blog Post.
The opinions I share are my own.

PLOT SYNOPSIS


Washed-up revolutionary Bon (LEONARDO DICAPRIO) exists in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his daughter, Willa (CHASE INFINITA). When his evil nemesis Colonel Steven J. Lockjaw (SEAN PENN) resurfaces after 16 years, they must face Bob’s past and run for the future.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5


While this comes with a Digital HD code, no features were included. There is a Steebook

4K set for release in the spring however.

 

 

VIDEO – 5/5, AUDIO – 5/5


One Battle After Another is presented in its original 1.85 widescreen aspect ratio and a 2160p high-definition transfer. Detail on this was sharp and well defined while colors were more toward the muted side of the palette.

The disc includes a strong Dolby Atmos track which outputs clear dialogue and the few action sequences which make use of the front and rear channels. Not quite sure this is reference levels or anything but still impressive nevertheless.