Oscars 2026: Chase Infiniti Pitches ‘One Battle After One other’ Sequel With Costar Teyana Taylor
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film gained one trophy after one other.
Certainly, the One Battle After One other author, director and producer took house the prize for Finest Image on the 2026 Oscars, hosted by Conan O’Brien on the Dolby Theater in Hollywood March 15. (See all of the winners right here.)
And nobody was happier for him than his life accomplice Maya Rudolph, who clasped her fingers in entrance of her face and beamed. Paul handed Maya the trophy he’d gained earlier within the night time for Finest Director earlier than he went as much as the stage to talk.
“We’re comfortable to be a part of this an exquisite, fantastic journey with our fellow nominees, our fellow filmmakers, our fellow filmmakers that even weren’t acknowledged by the Academy,” Paul stated in his speech. “There’s so many nice movies this 12 months.”
The 55-year-old—who shares children Pearl, 20, and Lucille, 16, Jack, 14, and Minnie, 12, with Maya—additionally paid tribute to his stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn and Benicio del Toro—all of whom had been nominated for Oscars—in addition to newcomer Chase Infiniti.










