LOS ANGELES — Almost thirty years after Titanic premiered and became a global cultural phenomenon, Leonardo DiCaprio has revealed a surprising fact about his relationship with the film. Despite the movie cementing his status as an A-list celebrity and remaining one of the highest-grossing films in history, DiCaprio admitted that he has never actually watched the final theatrical cut.

The revelation came during a candid conversation with fellow Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence for Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series. When Lawrence asked if he had ever taken the time to watch Titanic, DiCaprio offered a blunt response that caught many fans off guard.

“No, I have never watched it,” DiCaprio confessed.

Lawrence, appearing visibly surprised by the admission, immediately encouraged him to reconsider, noting that Titanic remains a compelling watch even decades later. In response, DiCaprio elaborated on his viewing habits, explaining that his avoidance of the film is not due to a dislike of the project, but rather a personal professional preference. “I really don’t watch my own movies,” he stated.

Exceptions to the Rule

This is not the first time DiCaprio has discussed his reluctance to revisit his past work. In an August interview with director Paul Thomas Anderson for Esquire, the actor noted that he very rarely sits down to view films in which he has starred. However, he noted that there are exceptions to this rule.

DiCaprio cited the 2004 biographical drama The Aviator as the primary outlier. He explained that he has watched The Aviator more than once, largely due to the unique nature of his involvement in that production. For DiCaprio, The Aviator represented a significant shift in his career trajectory. It was a moment where he felt less like an actor for hire and more like an integral part of the creative process.

The film, which chronicled the life of Howard Hughes, marked a pivotal collaboration with legendary director Martin Scorsese. It served as a major stepping stone in DiCaprio’s maturation within the film industry, transitioning him from the romantic lead of the 90s to a character actor leading prestige dramas.

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Addressing the Boogie Nights Decision

During the same conversation, Lawrence steered the topic toward another major film from the late 1990s: Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. Released in the same year as Titanic, Boogie Nights is widely considered a cornerstone of modern American cinema.

For years, rumors and interviews have suggested that DiCaprio harbored some regret over turning down the lead role of Dirk Diggler to play Jack Dawson. The actor took the opportunity to clarify his feelings on the matter. He explained that at the time, the production schedules for Titanic and Boogie Nights overlapped significantly. While he noted that “theoretically” he might have been able to make it work, he ultimately committed fully to James Cameron’s project.

DiCaprio emphasized that previous comments he made about “regretting” passing on Boogie Nights were misunderstood. In a clarification provided to Deadline, he stated that his sentiments were those of a fan admiring Paul Thomas Anderson’s work, rather than an expression of professional remorse. He described Boogie Nights as a “lightning bolt” moment for his generation and praised Anderson as a filmmaker who captures the spirit of the times.

Furthermore, DiCaprio was quick to praise Mark Wahlberg, who ultimately took the role in Boogie Nights. DiCaprio asserted that Wahlberg was the perfect choice for the character and that no one else could have delivered a better performance.

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The Legacy of Titanic and Future Projects

Looking back, DiCaprio expressed immense gratitude for Titanic. Directed by James Cameron and co-starring Kate Winslet, the film won 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. The immense commercial success of the movie provided DiCaprio with a level of financial and professional security that few actors achieve.

DiCaprio noted that the greatest gift Titanic gave him was the ability to take control of his own career. Rather than chasing fame or adhering to studio expectations, he has been able to curate his filmography based on artistic merit. He emphasized that the autonomy to chart his own path is the most valuable aspect of his success.

Fans of DiCaprio and Lawrence will soon see the pair collaborate on screen again. They are set to star in the upcoming project What Happens at Night, directed by Martin Scorsese. The film, which is expected to begin production in early 2026, follows an American couple traveling to a snow-covered European city with plans to adopt a child. However, the trip takes a turn as they encounter strange and mysterious circumstances.