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Leonardo DiCaprio has quietly dominated the news cycle in the past few days, not with a scandal, but with a coronation. Time magazine has just named him its 2025 Entertainer of the Year, a career‑defining milestone that cements his status as the rare, old‑fashioned movie star who can still open an original, three‑hour drama and turn it into a $200‑million global success. According to Time, the honor is tied directly to his performance in Paul Thomas Andersons film One Battle After Another and to his long record of choosing risky, auteur‑driven projects over easy paydays.
In the accompanying Time cover story, DiCaprio speaks at length about the philosophy that has guided his adult life: disappear unless you have something to say or something to show. ABC Audio, summarizing the piece, notes his line that the secret to surviving Hollywood is to get out of peoples face, a strategy he traces back to the overwhelming post‑Titanic fame that nearly burned him out. Fox News, picking up the same interview, highlights his warning to young actors that overexposure can kill a career and recalls his early decision to walk away from a lucrative role in Hocus Pocus in favor of the artistically risky Whats Eating Gilbert Grape, which earned him his first Oscar nomination.
From a business and industry standpoint, the current spotlight is tightly bound to One Battle After Another. Time reports that the film, an original, nonfranchise drama, has quietly passed the 200‑million‑dollar mark worldwide, a crucial data point in the ongoing debate over whether adult, non‑IP movies can still thrive theatrically. DiCaprio has been aggressively, and unusually for him, visible in support of the film: appearing in TikToks with his young co‑star Chase Infiniti, sitting for joint Q and As with Anderson, and even turning up on the Kelce brothers New Heights podcast, all of which underscore his continuing clout as both actor and producer via his Appian Way banner.
In the Time interview, quoted by IMDb and ABC Audio, DiCaprio also steps into a broader cultural conversation, calling AI a potentially brilliant enhancement tool for young filmmakers while insisting that anything authentically considered art must come from a human being. That nuanced stance on technology, coupled with his ongoing environmental work through Rewild and his recent eulogy for Jane Goodall as reported by Time, points to a late‑career chapter in which his legacy will be measured as much by advocacy and taste as by box office.
On the gossip front, there have been the usual social media murmurs about his dating life and nightclub sightings, but as of now these are unverified tabloid‑level items without confirmation from reputable outlets, and they pale next to the documented, on‑the‑record developments around his Time honor and awards‑season positioning for One Battle After Another.
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