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How to Get Cast on Leonardo DiCaprio’s ‘Don’t Look Up’

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Leonardo DiCaprio’s next production, Don’t Look Up, is now in production and getting ready to film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence’s new Netflix movie is now filming in Boston.

The upcoming feature film, Don’t Look Up, started filming in early December. In the new movie DiCaprio and Lawrence play two astronomers that discover a meteor is headed towards earth. Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchette are also in the cast.

Here’s all the information including the casting info, for the upcoming major motion picture.

Don’t Look Up stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill, Meryl Streep, Matthew Perry, Cate Blanchett, and Timothée Chalamet. The upcoming production will be directed by Adam McKay and centers around a group of astronomers who try to warn the world that a giant meteorite will destroy the planet in six months.

Jennifer Lawrence
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This huge ensemble will stream on Netflix and it will be one of the first projects for DiCaprio on the streaming platform.

Don’t Look Up Casting Information:

According to IMDB, casting is done by Francine Maisler. Maisler is known for her work on 12 Years a Slave, The Revenant, Birdman, and The Big Short. Maisler’s work is known for getting award-winning recognition. As of 2020, she has contributed to the casting of 12 films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar:

The upcoming movie is big; casting directors are mostly contacting actors to work on the film through talent agencies. If you are interested in a speaking role in the upcoming movie, contact your talent agent for an audition. If you do not have an agent, check out our guide to landing an acting agent here.

Extras Casting Call Information

Filming is now underway for Don’t Look Up in Boston. For production, this big, producers like to keep details under wraps. Stay tuned for upcoming casting calls and auditions in Massachusetts, in the next coming weeks.

About Netflix’s ‘Don’t Look Up’:

“Don’t Look Up”: A Satirical Glimpse into Society’s Climate Crisis Apathy

In the star-studded 2021 film “Don’t Look Up,” director Adam McKay uses the narrative of a potentially catastrophic comet heading toward Earth as a metaphor for the ongoing climate crisis. The film, co-written by McKay and David Sirota, cleverly satirizes the often indifferent or even obstructive responses of government, media, and the public to the looming threat of climate change.

Plot and Themes

The plot of “Don’t Look Up” revolves around two astronomers, Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), who discover a comet on a direct collision course with Earth. As they try to warn the world of the impending disaster, they encounter frustrating apathy and bureaucratic hurdles. The movie’s dark humor and satirical tone underscore the real-world parallels of society’s sluggish response to climate change, emphasizing a general disregard for scientific expertise.

Stellar Cast and Performances

The film boasts an ensemble cast including Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, and more, alongside DiCaprio and Lawrence. The performances, particularly those of DiCaprio and Lawrence, were widely praised for their depth and timing, capturing the absurdity and gravity of the film’s themes.

Production Details

“Don’t Look Up” was produced by McKay’s Hyperobject Industries and Bluegrass Films. Initially planned for a theatrical release by Paramount Pictures, Netflix later acquired the distribution rights. Filming, initially set for April 2020 in Massachusetts, was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic and finally commenced in November 2020, wrapping up by February 2021.

Critical Reception and Impact

The film divided critics. While some appreciated its bold satire and urgent message, others criticized it as heavy-handed. However, it struck a chord with many scientists who found its portrayal of media and governmental disregard for scientific warnings uncomfortably accurate. “Don’t Look Up” was named one of the top ten films of 2021 by the National Board of Review and American Film Institute, received multiple Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations, and set records on Netflix for viewership.

Cultural Reflection

“Don’t Look Up” serves as a mirror to our society, highlighting the absurdity of the world’s response to climate change. It portrays a society obsessed with superficial media cycles and political scandal over existential threats, a poignant critique that resonates with current global challenges. The film also discusses the role of celebrity culture and social media in shaping public discourse, adding layers to its critique of modern-day media consumption and its impacts on serious discourse.

Conclusion

“Don’t Look Up” is more than just a disaster comedy; it’s a compelling commentary on the climate crisis and society’s response to it. The film challenges viewers to reflect on their own perceptions and the societal structures that influence them. As our real world grapples with urgent environmental issues, McKay’s film urges us to look up and confront the reality of our situation — before it’s too late.

For more detailed insights into “Don’t Look Up,” you can explore its official Netflix page and check out additional reviews and discussions about its themes and cultural impact.

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