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Losing roles in a Martin Scorsese film isn’t anything new for Brad Pitt, with one notable example being the role of Colin Sullivan inThe Departed, which also starred Leonardo DiCaprio. But apart from the critically acclaimed crime drama that earned Martin Scorsese his first Oscar, Pitt also lost playing the lead in Scorsese’s acclaimed movie based on the controversial figure, Jordan Belfort.

Leonardo Di Caprio in Wolf of Wall Street

Before making its way onto the big screens, the adaptation of Belfort’s memoirThe Wolf of Wall Streetwent through a steep climb to get greenlit by the studios. And alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, who eventually took the project under his belt, Brad Pitt also showcased a keen interest in adapting Belfort’s memoir.

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World War Z (2013)

Leonardo DiCaprio Settled Score With Brad Pitt After WinningThe Wolf of Wall Street

Back in 2007,Brad Pitt‘s production company engaged in a bidding war withLeonardo DiCapriovia their respective studios for the rights to Jordan Belfort’s memoir,The Wolf of Wall Street. Like DiCaprio, theSevenStar was also interested in taking the role of the controversial figure, but in the end,  theTitanicStar secured the project, describing it as“a modern-day Caligula.”

But this isn’t the lone time the two of the most beloved A-listers in the acting realm faced each other to get their hands on a beloved IP. BeforeThe Wolf of Wall Streettook the industry by storm with its release in late 2013, Brad Pitt’s Plan B and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way engaged in a competitive bidding war forWorld War Z, which went in Pitt’s favor. However, it won’t be a hot take to say that DiCaprio got a much better deal, as even thoughWorld War Zdid better at the box office, Scorsese’sThe Wolf of Wall Streetwas way more stronger and impactful.

Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street

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Winning the Bid Against Brad Pitt Was Only Half the Work for Leonardo DiCaprio

Despite being on the winning side of the bidding war, Leonardo DiCaprio’sThe Wolf of Wall Streetwould be put on ice for several years down the line. From the 2007 Writer Strike to Martin Scorsese initially leaving the project, the project suffered notable delays before eventually picking up steam after Red Granite came into the picture. Considering the story was R-rated, DiCaprio struggled to find financers, and after Red Granite Productions agreed to finance the project and gave them full creative freedom, Scorsese rejoined the project.

“You know, it’s a hard R rating. This film was not easily financed. We had one opportunity to finance it [at a much lower budget], and then many, many years down the line, we found the right financiers, and Red Granite basically said to us: ‘Here’s the budget. We want an epic that pulls no punches. We don’t want to limit or censor anything.’ Ultimately, that was attractive to Marty getting back on board… ”  DiCaprio explained.

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While it’s reasonable to assume that Brad Pitt would’ve delivered an exceptional performance as Belfort, it’s hard to see anyone surpassing what Scorsese and DiCaprio achieved with this project.

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The Wolf of Wall Streetis available to stream on Paramount Plus.

Source:The Hollywood Reporter

Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on movies, with over 2,000 articles under his belt. He has been pursuing a degree in Animation and possesses a deep love for the medium of animation. Having spent the better part of the last two years pumping out articles for FW, Santanu excels at covering movie analysis and news surrounding Pixar, DCU, DreamWorks, and Batman’s cinematic legacy.With psychological thrillers and intimate slice-of-life dramas ranking among his favorite genres, Santanu is a big admirer of Luca Guadagnino, Shane Black, Park Chan-wook, and Brad Bird.

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