Leonardo DiCaprio’s Top 10 Highest-Grossing Movies: From Titanic To The Departed
Leonardo DiCaprio continues to reign over Hollywood with his acclaimed works. Read on to find out which of his films have the highest box office collection!
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Bursting onto movie screens with his breakout performance in Romeo+Juliet, Leonardo DiCaprio expanded his filmography to include character roles and more. The following 10 films made him the most money at the worldwide box office, as per Box Office Mojo.
1. Titanic (2015) – $2.26B
Streaming on: Apple TV, Prime Video, Paramount+
RT Score: 88%
Director: James Cameron
Plot: An artist wins a ticket to the doomed maiden voyage of the Titanic, falls in love with a young woman from the first-class cabins, thus creating one of the most epic love stories in cinema.
Plot: Hired for an ‘inception’ of an idea in the subconscious of a new heir, Dom Cobb and his motley crew must fight external pressure and Cobb’s internal demons to complete their impossible task.
3. The Revenant (2015) – $532M
Streaming On: Disney+, Prime Video, Apple TV
RT Score: 78%
Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Plot: In his Oscar-winning stint as Hugh Glass, Leonardo DiCaprio pulls off a brilliant performance as a stranded fur trapper who is abandoned by his crew after being attacked by a bear.
4. Django Unchained (2012) – $426M
Streaming on: Netflix, Apple TV, Prime Video
RT Score: 87%
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Plot: An enslaved African-American man (Django) teams up with an unorthodox German bounty hunter to capture the most wanted criminals in the American South before the Civil War. Leo DiCaprio plays a plantation owner with slaves, including Django’s wife.
5. The Wolf Of Wall Street (2013) – $392M
Streaming On: Lionsgate Play, Amazon Video (Rent)
RT Score: 79%
Director: Martin Scorsese
Plot: Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker, wants to grow rich, and has no care about how he gets there. The film chronicles his rise and fall from a wealthy status and the casualties that ensued along the way.
6. Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood (2019) – $392M
Streaming On: Apple TV, Netflix, Prime Video
RT Score: 86%
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Plot: A washed-up actor and his stunt double figure out movies and life in the 1960s, as the infamous Tate murders occurring around the same time weave an intricate narrative that will keep viewers hooked.
7. The Great Gatsby (2013) – $353M
Streaming On: Prime Video, Apple TV
RT Score: 48%
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Plot: The 1920s Jazz Age of America leads millionaire Jay Gatsby to throw parties with the hope of running into his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. What follows is a tale of heartbreak, love, and, overall, hope.
8. Catch Me If You Can (2002) – $352M
Streaming On: Apple TV, Prime Video
RT Score: 96%
Director: Steven Spielberg
Plot: Expert fraudster and conman Frank Abagnale Jr. (DiCaprio) commits a series of felonies, cheating people out of millions of dollars, and is pursued by FBI agent Carl Hanratty in this fast-paced drama.
9. Shutter Island (2010) – $294M
Streaming On: Apple TV, Prime Video
RT Score: 69%
Director: Martin Scorsese
Plot: US Marshall Teddy Daniels (Leo DiCaprio) ends up in a remote asylum on an island to investigate the escape of a female murderer, with his partner in tow. What he finds forces him to confront his own fears, as the hospital reveals horrors meted out within its compound.
10. The Departed (2006) – $292M
Streaming On: Apple TV
RT Score: 91%
Director: Martin Scorsese
Plot: Another Scorsese masterwork, the film follows the story of Billy Costigan (Leo), a cop infiltrating the mob network, and Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), a criminal entering the police department. The existence of the moles is discovered, and they must now team up to hide and escape with their lives.
Note: Box office numbers are based on estimates and various sources. Numbers have not been independently verified by Koimoi.