Once Upon A Time In Hollywood: Leonardo DiCaprio had a 'no eye contact' rule on set? Find Out
Several crew members were reportedly told to avoid looking at actor Leonardo DiCaprio during the filming of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Read on to know why.
Leonardo DiCaprio is returning to the big screen this year in the most anticipated release of 2019 -- Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. The film's trailer and presence of the cast along with Quentin Tarantino at the Cannes Film Festival has generated a huge buzz and fans of Brad Pitt, DiCaprio as well as the director have been going gaga ever since. However, a new article revolving around Leonardo DiCaprio and his 'air of mystery' has been doing the rounds.
In a story published by The Hollywood Reporter, several crew members were told to avoid looking at the Titanic actor, 42, during filming of the Quentin Tarantino movie. A source told the entertainment website that some crew members were reportedly "instructed to avoid making eye contact" with DiCaprio on-set. The article does not have a definitive answer but the article hints that it has something to do with DiCaprio's "brand," which is described as something surrounded by a "carefully crafted air of mystery."
However, the actor, who is returning to the silver screen after four years, has denied enforcing a ‘no eye contact’ rule with crew on the set of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. According to a report in Metro.co.uk, there’s no truth to the allegations. Well, it was a rather hard thing to believe.
The film also stars Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie in leading roles. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is all set to release on August 15 in India. Are you excited about the film? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
























































