DiCaprio says he’d be the Wolf again
In an E! News interview, Leonardo DiCaprio said “it would be fun to do more Wolf of Wall Street stuff.” 
The 2013 film grossed about $407 million worldwide, still Scorsese’s highest-grossing movie, exactly the kind of demand sequels chase. 
There’s ready-made material, too: Jordan Belfort’s follow-up memoir Catching the Wolf of Wall Street came out in 2009 and covers his post-arrest years. 
Still, no sequel is announced; right now it’s a wish from DiCaprio, not a greenlight. 
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In an E! News interview, Leonardo DiCaprio said “it would be fun to do more Wolf of Wall Street stuff.” 
The 2013 film grossed about $407 million worldwide, still Scorsese’s highest-grossing movie, exactly the kind of demand sequels chase. 
There’s ready-made material, too: Jordan Belfort’s follow-up memoir Catching the Wolf of Wall Street came out in 2009 and covers his post-arrest years. 
Still, no sequel is announced; right now it’s a wish from DiCaprio, not a greenlight. 
Love learning? Follow @Wealth
#LeonardoDiCaprio #WolfOfWallStreet #MartinScorsese #JordanBelfort #BoxOffice
DiCaprio says he’d be the Wolf again 🐺🔥
In an E! News interview, Leonardo DiCaprio said “it would be fun to do more Wolf of Wall Street stuff.” 
The 2013 film grossed about $407 million worldwide, still Scorsese’s highest-grossing movie, exactly the kind of demand sequels chase. 
There’s ready-made material, too: Jordan Belfort’s follow-up memoir Catching the Wolf of Wall Street came out in 2009 and covers his post-arrest years. 
Still, no sequel is announced; right now it’s a wish from DiCaprio, not a greenlight. 
Love learning? Follow @Wealth ⭐
#LeonardoDiCaprio #WolfOfWallStreet #MartinScorsese #JordanBelfort #BoxOffice
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