Leonardo DiCaprio Has Never Watched ‘Titanic’, or Any of His Other Movies- Actor Reveals in Latest Sitdown

Published 12/17/2025, 10:24 AM EST

Leonardo DiCaprio has stacked performances like trophies, bouncing between intensity, chaos, charm, and calculated risk, yet one role still towers above the rest. He chased darker turns, louder directors, and stranger characters, but that single film froze time.

Titanic loomed like a cultural tidal wave, rewriting box office history and turning movie theaters into shared confessionals of awe. Its shadow never faded, only grew heavier with rewatches and mythmaking, and now he has made a shocking revelation about his most famous film, Titanic, along with his other movies.

Leonardo DiCaprio helped create most rewatched films in hollywood history, yet casually admitted that he has never sat through it himself.

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In an interview with Variety, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence talked shop while promoting their intense new projects, diving into craft, risk, and emotional weight as they discussed going deep in One Battle After Another and Die My Love. When Lawrence asked if he had rewatched Titanic, his answer took her by surprise.

“No. I haven’t seen it before.” DiCaprio said, admitting he rarely revisits his own work.

Lawrence reacted with disbelief, praising Titanic and joking about drunkenly watching American Hustle to test her acting, a candid moment reshaping how fans view movie legends.

The conversation then shifted to David O. Russell, exploring the intense dynamic between director and actor. Jennifer Lawrence described how his demanding style shaped her craft, comparing it to a stern coach pushing her limits while keeping performances alive.

She reflected on the clarity and honesty he demanded, embracing the challenge rather than fear, and revealed how those experiences honed her emotional instincts, teaching her to navigate high-pressure sets with confidence and precision. However, the conversation around Titanic now raises curiosity about its streaming home.

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James Cameron’s Titanic is sailing into homes this Christmas, promising a chance to relive the epic romance, stunning visuals, and legendary performances.

Experience Titanic again: Here is where to stream online

Fans can dive into James Cameron’s Titanic across a variety of streaming platforms, ensuring the epic romance reaches every screen. It is available to stream on Netflix, fuboTV, Starz via Apple TV Channel, Paramount+ Amazon Channel, Paramount+ Roku Premium Channel, Netflix Standard with Ads, Paramount Plus Essential, and Paramount Plus Premium.

For those who prefer ownership or temporary access, Titanic can be purchased on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango At Home, or rented through Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango At Home, Spectrum On Demand, and Plex online.

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Besides streaming, Titanic can also be purchased on physical media, with DVD and Blu-ray editions available at Barnes & Noble and Amazon. Currently, there are no free streaming options for this cinematic classic.

Rumors about a potential Titanic 2 continue to stir curiosity and excitement, made even more compelling by Leonardo DiCaprio’s latest revelation, which has reignited conversations about the enduring legacy and cultural impact of the original film.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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