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‘Don’t Look Up’ stars Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio bid Boston goodbye

The Netflix film is said to wrap filming after three months in Massachusetts

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence walked along the platform next to an Acela train at South Station in a scene for Netflix's upcoming film "Don't Look Up."

It’s time to say goodbye to Leo, J-Law, Ari, Timmy, Meryl, and the rest of the “Don’t Look Up” cast.

The star-studded Netflix movie, which has been filming in Massachusetts since November, officially wraps principal photography this week, according to three sources familiar with the production.

Thursday marked the final day of filming for the cast, which took place for the second straight day at Red Sky Studios in Allston.

The end of principal photography means stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and the rest of the on-camera talent officially ended late last week, though there remains the possibility of film crews revisiting locations for pick-ups — short, minor footage sans cast filmed to augment what’s already been shot — before moving into post-production.

Directed by Adam McKay (“The Big Short”), “Don’t Look Up” stars Lawrence and DiCaprio as a pair of astronomers who discover a comet that will soon destroy the planet. As they embark on a media tour to inform the world of its impending demise, they are met with ignorance, indifference, and resistance from politicians and the public.

In an e-mailed statement to Boston.com, McKay thanked the city of Boston for supporting the movie, calling the pandemic-era production his “most challenging film experience” ever.

“This was the strangest and most challenging film experience I’ve ever had,” McKay said. “And thanks in no small part to the gracious support Boston gave us, we were able to pull it off. The really good pizza didn’t hurt either. I wish Marcus Smart’s calf the best.”

News about the massive cast continued to surface until almost the very end of the production, with Lowell native Michael Chiklis (“The Shield”) and Mark Rylance (“Bridge of Spies”) the most recently confirmed actors in the movie last week.

Others in the cast include Cate Blanchett (“Carol”), Rob Morgan (“Mudbound”), Meryl Streep (“The Iron Lady”), Jonah Hill (“The Wolf of Wall Street”), Himesh Patel (“Yesterday”), Timothée Chalamet (“Little Women”), Chris Evans (“The Avengers”), Tyler Perry (“Gone Girl”), Melanie Lynskey (“Togetherness”), Ron Perlman (“Sons of Anarchy”), Gina Gershon (“Showgirls”), Matthew Perry (“Friends”), Tomer Sisley (“We’re the Millers”), singer Ariana Grande, and rapper Kid Cudi.

Production of “Don’t Look Up” was front and center during the three months it was in Massachusetts, drawing fans during many of its 62 days of production.

Among the most noteworthy moments to take place in Boston: DiCaprio and Lawrence filming in front of dozens of fans at South Station; Hill and Matthew Perry being booed and pelted with objects while filming a rally scene in front of the Museum of Fine Arts; filmmakers transforming the Financial District into New York City for scenes with DiCaprio, Lawrence, and Sisley; a flame-filled riot scene with DiCaprio, Lawrence, and Morgan filmed downtown at Howl at the Moon; and scenes with DiCaprio, Blanchett, and Tyler Perry filmed at the Fairmont Copley in the Back Bay, including ones featuring a paparazzi mob and a fist fight.

Other notable production moments across the state included a large fireworks display set off for a scene with DiCaprio, Lawrence, and Streep filmed on the Battleship Massachusetts in Fall River; filmmakers briefly slowing traffic on the Mass. Pike for a driving scene with DiCaprio, Lawrence, and Chalamet in Framingham; and Lawrence and Chalamet locking lips while filming in Brockton, where Lawrence was also injured on set.

“Don’t Look Up” also filmed in Canton, Chicopee, North Attleborough, Norton, Salisbury, Westborough, Weymouth, and Worcester.

“Don’t Look Up” will debut on Netflix later this year, though an exact release date has not been announced.

Source: bostonglobe.com

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Lily Gladstone and Jesse Plemons join Leo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’

After playing an FBI agent in Judas and the Black Messiah, Jesse Plemons is looking to stay in the bureau. He is set to join Apple Studios’ Killers of the Flower Moon, which Martin Scorsese is directing with Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro attached to star.

Based on David Grann’s bestseller and set in 1920s Oklahoma, Killers of the Flower Moon depicts the serial murder of members of the oil-wealthy Osage Nation, a string of brutal crimes that came to be known as the Reign of Terror. Plemons will play the lead FBI agent investigating the murders.

Lily Gladstone is also on board to play Mollie Burkhart, an Osage married to Ernest Burkhart (DiCaprio), who is nephew of a powerful local rancher (De Niro).

Source: Deadline

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The surprising message from Leonardo DiCaprio in which he praised Argentina

The surprising message from Leonardo DiCaprio in which he praised Argentina

Leonardo DiCaprio He was surprised in social networks by a post highlighting Argentina of the reintroduction and rebirth of two jaguars in the wild Esteros del Iberá.

This is Wednesday in your account Instagram, The Academy Award winner gave a post celebrating that Jaguars Return to roam freely through the wetlands of Ibera After 70 years of absence.

The jaguar is the largest carnivore in South America and has suffered an alarming decline in the past two centuries. In Argentina, it has lost more than 95% of its range and today only at least 250 individuals survive and remains a species classified as “endangered”. A jaguar that inhabits this region of America is the protagonist of a joint effort with the Foundation Rebuilding Argentina And national and regional governments Currents, Which has been reintroduced into the Ibera ecosystem, where it has become extinct due to hunting.

In this regard, he congratulated DiCaprio “To the government of Argentina, the national parks of Argentina, the province of Corrientes and the Foundation for Reconstruction and Conservation of Tompkins for their commitment to rebuilding this symbolic species.” In the post that garnered more than 88,000 likes, he also thanked “the communities of Ibera and all of Corrientes who supported this unprecedented effort and who welcomed the return of the Jaguar”. At the same time, he said he’s committed to helping the Tompkins Conservation Foundation.

The 46-year-old actor recalled the birth of a ciblin, a third litter born in the wild in the Corrientes estuaries, and her mother, Mariwa of Brazil, gave birth to a reproduction center set up by a rewilding company in an area called Ibera San Alonso.

Since January 7th Karay and BoraBorn in mid-September 2020 and their mother, Mariwa, They run freely in the center of Esteros del Iberá, the place from which the species was uprooted seven decades ago, victim to poachers and the advancement of man, who drove him out of his habitat and left exposed on the roads where he killed tigers.

“With the release of female jaguar Mariwa and her two spaniels born at the Jaguar Reproduction Center, Carrai and Bora, Argentina has taken an important step to secure the future of the jaguar in Argentina, where the species is at grave risk.”Notice DiCaprio.

“The return of the jaguar will also help restore the full health of the Ibera ecosystem, as has the return of wolves to Yellowstone in the United States,” the actor added in the post, which was accompanied by a video of nearly 300 copies. “Argentina adopts this important reconstruction strategy as a tool to combat the extinction crisis and move towards a healthier, brutal and equitable planet.”Celebrate.

The Corrientes government and the Restoration of Argentina Foundation have already managed to reintroduce other types such as Pampas deer, giant anteater, scarlet macaw, giant otter or covered bovine“A project like this, I dare say, is unique in the world.”In the spotlight a few days ago – in an interview with Infobae – Ibera’s project manager, Marici Lopez.