"The Revenant" has been publicized for the brutal conditions on set as many people walked off the production and the budget rose from $90 million to over $130 million. Leonardo DiCaprio also stated that it was one of the hardest things he ever did but
Iñárritu has the cache to sustain that kind of budget, especially if the film proves to be even a moderate hit and we're also hoping for some Oscar glory for DiCaprio, after so many years of being nominated. The Revenant lands first in the States
Veteran crewmembers who have toiled on director Alejandro G. Inarritu's The Revenant say the director's follow-up to Birdman could turn out to be epic and Oscar-worthy. Some also say that making the film has been by far the
But even by the standards of thespians like Christian Bale and Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio's ordeal while filming Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu's "The Revenant" sounds pretty extreme. The actor — who has been nominated
The Revenant won't hit theaters for several months, but it's already becoming famous for what happened behind the scenes: a production moved to Argentina when it ran out of snow; star Leonardo DiCaprio sleeping in animal carcasses; and persistent