Even 25 years after the unique launch of “Titanic,” it’s arduous to separate Leonardo DiCaprio from his function as Jack Dawson. DiCaprio’s Hollywood star was already rising within the mid-’90s, however James Cameron‘s film was the actor’s breakout function. But in accordance with Cameron, DiCaprio practically didn’t get the half as a result of, on some stage, the actor thought he had already “made it.”
EW stories that in an interview with GQ, Cameron disclosed that whereas he knew he needed Kate Winslet as Rose Dewitt Bukater, DiCaprio as Jack was by no means a positive factor. That’s as a result of DiCaprio didn’t suppose he even wanted to learn for the half to get it, so Cameron put the younger hotshot in his place. “There was a meeting with Leo, and then there was a screen test with Leo,” Cameron advised GQ. “The meeting was funny because I am sitting in my conference room, waiting to meet an actor. And I look around, and all the women in the entire office are in the meeting for some reason. There’s a female executive producer, okay, fine, but our accountant? They all wanted to meet Leo. It was hysterical. I looked around, and I went, ‘I think I already know the answer to the question here.’”
Apparently, DiCaprio had assumed he had already landed the half as Jack in “Titanic,” and thought he was returning to fulfill Cameron and his new co-star Winslet. But Cameron wasn’t having it. Cameron mentioned that DiCaprio advised him, “Oh, I don’t read,” to which the director shook the younger heartthrobs hand and mentioned, “Well, thanks for coming by.” DiCaprio, shocked, replied, “Wait, wait, wait, if I don’t read, I don’t get the part. Just like that?” That’s when Cameron defined to DiCaprio that “Titanic” was “a giant movie that is going to take two years of my life, and you’ll be gone doing five other things while I’m doing post-production. So I’m not going to f— it up by making the wrong decision in casting. So you’re going to read, or you’re not going to get the part.”
Cameron mentioned DiCaprio was quietly fuming concerning the state of affairs on the display check till it lastly started. “Every ounce of his entire being is entirely negative right up until I said, ‘Action,’” defined Cameron, “and then he turned into Jack. And Kate just lit up and they went into this whole thing and he played the scene. Dark clouds had opened up, a ray of sun came down and lit up Jack. I’m like, ‘All right, he’s the guy.’” And the remainder is historical past — and $2.202 billion on the world field workplace, making “Titanic” the third highest-grossing film of all time.
Will James Cameron’s newest movie, “Avatar: The Way Of Water” catch “Titanic” or the director’s 2009 movie “Avatar” on the all-time box-office gross listing? Find out when the movie hits theaters in every single place on December 16.