Titanic fans go wild as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet reunite 27 years after iconic film
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet had a heartwarming reunion 27 years after their iconic roles in Titanic. The pair were spotted at a screening of Kate's new film, Lee, at Harmony Gold in Los Angeles on Tuesday, November 19.
The duo, who played Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater in James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster, looked overjoyed to be back together as they shared a warm embrace for the cameras. In her latest film, Kate, 49, portrays WWII photojournalist Lee Miller, who documented the war for Vogue magazine. For the event, the actress looked chic in a black blazer and matching top, paired with black leather trousers. Leonardo, 50, whose most recent film was Killers Of The Flower Moon in 2023, looked sharp in a navy suit and black top.
Besides Titanic, the two also shared screen time in the 2008 drama Revolutionary Road, based on Richard Yates' novel. Kate previously spoke about how she and Leonardo 'clicked immediately' on the set of Titanic. She told Entertainment Tonight: "He was this kind of mess of long, skinny, uncoordinated limbs. And he was just very free with himself, and he had this effervescent energy that was really magnetic.
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The Academy Award-winning actress recalled thinking: "'Oh, this is going to be fun. We're definitely gonna get along.' And we just really did. We just really did."
The Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind star then shared her experience of working with Leonardo, describing it as completely natural. "Once I started working with Leo, we were able to kind of find our own rhythm," she said. "And it's amazing to kind of look back and think about it all over again."
Kate also revealed that she still keeps in close contact with the Wolf Of Wall Street actor. "We connected on so many levels. That sense of focus on the craft and still really caring deeply about that to this day,' she said.
"We'll always just make that call right away. There's no like, 'Hang on, I'll call you tomorrow.' It's instant. And that's actually really something." Titanic held the distinction of being the highest-grossing film of all time for several years, although it was ultimately passed by the 2009 science fiction film Avatar, which was also directed by Cameron.
Titanic was put up for a total of 14 Academy Awards and won 11, including Best Picture.