Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘The Great Gatsby’ (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Yep, Leo almost passed on playing Jay Gatsby. Titanic’s golden boy was “reluctant” to dive into the role, and it was no casual hesitation. This is Jay Gatsby, who throws the wildest parties in East Egg!

DiCaprio’s take? He’d read The Great Gatsby back in junior high. “It made sense to me back then,” he said, adding he got Gatsby’s “obsession.” But years later, he wasn’t so sure he wanted the pressure of playing one of literature’s most debated characters. “Everyone has their interpretation of these characters,” he explained. So, naturally, he was wrestling with taking on an iconic and complicated role.

But then Baz Luhrmann, the mad genius behind Romeo + Juliet, walked in. He didn’t pitch Leo like some Hollywood exec. No, he brought him a first edition of The Great Gatsby. “I want to rediscover this novel…and I want you to re-read it,” he told Leo, probably with the flair only Baz could bring. Re-reading the book as an adult, DiCaprio had an epiphany. “That’s what’s so powerful about this novel,” he said. “It takes on a different meaning as you mature.” Gatsby was back on the table, and Leo was all in.

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