Here’s why Leonardo DiCaprio cannot work with Clint Eastwood ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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In 2011, DiCaprio signed on to star in J. Edgar, Eastwood’s biopic about the OG FBI boss, J. Edgar Hoover. Leo was so hyped about the role that he cut his fee from a jaw-dropping $20 million to just $2 million. But this dream team? It didn’t last long.

Why? Eastwood’s infamous “one-take-wonder” style clashed hard with DiCaprio’s perfectionist approach. Clint’s vibe on set is all about keeping it raw and real. He skips the dramatic “Action!” for a laid-back “in your own time” and moves on after one take. Conversely, Leo lives for the grind—he’s all about redoing scenes until they’re flawless. So, when Leo asked for a retake during J. Edgar, Clint said, “Nope, we’re done for the day.”

And it didn’t stop there. DiCaprio insisted on using practical effects to transform into Hoover—think hours in the makeup chair with fake teeth and a nose stretcher. Meanwhile, Eastwood and his producer were all for CGI because of efficiency. But Leo wasn’t backing down. He wanted the look to feel legit, even if it meant sacrificing his sanity.

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