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No one wants to replace Leo. They want a similiar successful long living varied career like him. Leo sets the golden standard every young actor is reaching for like no other actor in Hollywood after him. It's a fuckin compliment.


I would love that. Finally a happy ending 😍


Still can't believe PTA wrote most of the script LOL
We already know that there was a total script overhaul for “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio decided that, instead of depicting the point of view of the FBI, they were going to focus on the story of the Osage nation.
Lily Gladstone had stated that ‘Killers’ was a different movie than the one [Scorsese] walked in to make, almost entirely because of what the Osage community had to say about how it was being made and what was being portrayed.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Gladstone admitted that, despite signing on to the film, in the original draft of ‘Killers,’ she only had three scenes in the entire movie …
When the “Killers of the Flower Moon” casting directors first contacted her for the film in 2019, Mollie had just three scenes in the screenplay. It was a Martin Scorsese movie, so it wasn’t as if she was going to pass. Gladstone, whose father is Blackfeet and Nez Perce, figured she’d try to land the role and then do what Native American actors too often have to do — try to influence and reshape the role to make it authentic and meaningful.
In the rewrites, she has an hour of screentime — she’s now an Oscar nominee for Lead Actress. Gladstone might even win — it’s either her or Emma Stone.
Eric Roth, who wrote the original ‘Killers’ screenplay, took a crack at the rewrites. However, at some point in the process, Paul Thomas Anderson was hired by Scorsese to take part in rewriting a good portion of the script. I’m actually surprised that this has not been reported yet by any of the trades.

Now I really want Leo in this movie. I mean Leo, Pitt AND Cruise together? In a Tarantino movie? That would be kinda legendary.
None other than Tom Cruise is in talks to appear in Quentin Tarantino’s “The Movie Critic.” This will come down to Cruise’s busy schedule, but the Hollywood star is said to be rearranging his schedule to accommodate a supporting role in the movie.
Cruise was one of the first actors Tarantino thought of for the role of Cliff Booth in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”. The character was eventually played by Brad Pitt, who won an Oscar for his performance.
Last week, it was reported that Pitt had joined the cast of “The Movie Critic.” Although no other official casting has been announced, the “ensemble” film has been rumoured to include all kinds of talent, including the likes of Kurt Russell, Samuel L. Jackson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Paul Walter Hauser and John Travolta.
Cruise, 61, and one of the last remaining old school movie stars, along with Pitt, has been hooked into making only franchise-based action the last decade. He’s burying his talents as a dramatic actor. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again, many tend to forget just how great of an actor Cruise can be. You can’t watch a film like “Magnolia” or “Collateral” without noticing his acting chops.
It’s not surprising that Cruise wants to be a part of Tarantino’s final film — he’s never worked with him and “The Movie Critic” is going to be a major movie event, whenever it gets released (2026?)



Poor guy he's still so uncomfortable with this kind of attention.

So PTA is now filming several days without Leo. So maybe he's indeed not the lead?
I'm pretty sure Leo is the lead or one of the leads. He probably just wanted free time to see the super bowl so they chose to shoot the scenes where he isn't needed.