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Leonardo DiCaprio felt ‘Revenant’ set was colder than ‘Titanic’ scene

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Leonardo DiCaprio, the Revenant, Leonardo DiCaprio The Revenant, Leonardo DiCaprio Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio Best Actor, Leonardo DiCaprio Bafta red carpet, Leonardo DiCaprio Best actor Award, Entertainment news “This is pretty cold, this whole experience,” Leonardo DiCaprio said when asked about “Titanic” and “Revenant” shooting experiences at the Bafta red carpet.

Leonardo DiCaprio says shooting “The Revenant” was colder than being submerged in icy waters in the final scenes of “Titanic”.

DiCaprio won the best actor Bafta award while the film bagged four other trophies at the ceremony last night.

Read: BAFTA 2016: ‘The Revenant’ and DiCaprio take home the awards

The actor and the crew of the Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s film had a tough time capturing the survival drama in harsh weather conditions as the director insisted on shooting only in natural light.

DiCaprio, 41, however, does not regret the discomforts of playing Hugh Glass, a role that saw him sleeping in a horse carcass and eating raw bison liver, as he feels they have a great movie to show at the end of it, reported People magazine.

“This is pretty cold, this whole experience,” DiCaprio said when asked about “Titanic” and “Revenant” shooting experiences at the Bafta red carpet.

“We should be more used to this cold, but I’m not. It’s been awhile,” the actor joked at the red carpet.

In pics: Baftas 2016: Kate Winslet, Julianne Moore, Cate Blanchett, Alicia Vikander, Dakota Johnson On Red carpet

Inarritu, who took home the award for best director, conceded that DiCaprio had to put up with more of the chilly weather during filming but the actor said the whole crew had a tough time.

“I suppose I was submerged in the ice a lot more, but look – it was a team effort, we all knew what we were getting into,” he said.

“We knew we weren’t going on a tropical vacation in Hawaii and the Maldives, we were going to be submerged in the wilderness like this. But at the end of the day we have a great piece of art to show for it, so we’re all excited to be here.”


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