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Leo in Talks to Star in New Paul Thomas Anderson Movie
Jeff Sneider mentioned that he had a major scoop he was going to reveal later today and he didn’t disappoint.
Does it get better than Leonardo DiCaprio signing onto Paul Thomas Anderson’s next movie? Now, that’s a scoop. I’ll try to get more details from Sneider in the coming hour … For the time being nothing is official, but Sneider says it’s almost a done deal.
This is said to be the mysterious project that we reported on a few weeks ago. A new movie from PTA with no plot details nor a cast to its name. What we do know is that production will take place this summer in and around Los Angeles — PTA has shot most of his films and set them in California.
DiCaprio deciding to collaborate with PTA makes sense since all the actor has been doing for the last twenty years is make movies exclusively and only with A-list filmmakers.
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The visit comes three months after Leonardo DiCaprio announced his investment in Champagne Telmont.
It didn’t take long for Leonardo DiCaprio to get into Champagne.
Just three months after announcing his investment in Champagne Telmont, the actor took to the fields near Epernay, France. The visit, which a source tells PEOPLE occurred last week, was posted on the maison’s Instagram on Tuesday.
“We are thrilled to have recently welcomed actor, environmentalist and Champagne Telmont investor @leonardodicaprio to Damery,” read the post. “Leonardo supports our vision and commitment to create the most sustainable, organic champagne and heavily focus on preserving our land and our biodiversity.
DiCaprio’s tour included a visit to the caves, vats and Marne Valley growing fields, which have been cultivated by the LHopital family since 1912.
In February, DiCaprio disclosed he had made “a substantial investment” in the 110-year old house, a leading bio-friendly bubbly.
Telmont has ambitious plans to market a 100% organic champagne by 2025, with increasing emphasis on expanding eco-friendly processes through its growing and production sectors. Half of its grape supply is already organically produced, the house says.