Leonardo DiCaprio recently opened up about his take on the future of cinema amidst the changing paradigms of film viewing. He addressed how documentaries disappeared from the cinema altogether, and how the rise of OTT platforms is affecting the film-going experience as well.
Leonardo DiCaprio weighs in on the future of cinema
While talking to The Times, the ‘One Battle After Another’ actor revealed his take on the entire experience of going to a theatre to watch a film. He revealed that it feels like the experience is dying out in the current scenario. “We’re looking at a huge transition. First, documentaries disappeared from cinemas. Now, dramas only get finite time and people wait to see it on streamers. I don’t know,” the actor commented.
While he had little hope about how theatre and cinema would prevail in the end, he also feared that it would become a niche hobby in the coming future. He further added, “Will cinemas become silos — like jazz bars?”
Leonardo DiCaorio hopes that people continue to get opportunities to do unique things
Another thing that he commented about was how he wishes, regardless of whatever happens in the future, is that visionaries get a chance. He elaborated on his comment by adding that he hopes that people keep getting a platform and a way to do something unique and keep the experience alive.
About Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio is a famed actor who has worked on some of the biggest-budgeted films and projects over the span of his career. Some of his most notable works include ‘The Wolf of Wall Street,’ ‘Killers of the Flower Moon, ‘The Great Gatsby,’ ‘Inception,’ ‘Shutter Island,’ ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape’, and many others. His latest film, ‘One Battle After Another’, was a major hit and was one of his features with famed director Paul Thomas Anderson. The story follows the life of a former revolutionary who stays in hiding with his daughter. When his past comes back to haunt him, he must do whatever it takes to get her back.

