Leonardo DiCaprio is casual cool in a black blazer and baseball hat as he leaves hotel in France

Leonardo DiCaprio sported a casual cool look as he stepped out of Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France, on Monday.

The Titanic star, 48, rocked a black blazer over a matching button-up shirt, along with navy pants and black sneakers. 

The Hollywood heartthrob finalized his look with a black baseball Los Angeles hat and a face mask.

The actor — who wowed at the Cannes film festival with ‘best performance of his career’ in Killers of the Flower Moon — accessorized his relaxed outfit with a silver chain necklace.

It comes after DiCaprio reunited with Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese for a  screening of the upcoming Western drama in Cannes over the weekend. 

Sporty: Leonardo DiCaprio sported a casual cool look as he stepped out of Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France, on Monday

Causal cool: The Titanic star, 48, rocked a black blazer over a matching button-up shirt, along with navy pants and black sneakers

Causal cool: The Titanic star, 48, rocked a black blazer over a matching button-up shirt, along with navy pants and black sneakers

Following the screening Leonardo caught up with pal Tobey Maguire on Monday as they enjoyed an afternoon on Australian businessman James Packer’s yacht.

The long-time pals both attended the screening for the film on Saturday at the Palais des Festivals. 

The two actors have been friends for many years, having both risen to fame in Hollywood as child stars.

Leo, who leads the cast of the upcoming Scorsese epic, looked dapper in a suit as he made his grand entrance at the 75th annual film festival.

Killers of the Flower Moon is an American epic Western crime drama film directed by Scorsese, with Leonardo serving as an executive producer.

The film received a rapturous nine-minute standing ovation when it premiered at Cannes on Saturday night. 

A wide array of film critics have already given the Leonardo led movie five stars across the board, with one even hailing it as the best of its genre.

Words like ‘searing and ‘masterpiece’ were bandied about by critics who managed to get their hands on a ticket to the first screening. 

Under the radar: The Hollywood heartthrob finalized his look with a black baseball Los Angeles hat and a face mask

Under the radar: The Hollywood heartthrob finalized his look with a black baseball Los Angeles hat and a face mask

Accessories: The actor accessorized his relaxed outfit with a silver chain necklace

Accessories: The actor accessorized his relaxed outfit with a silver chain necklace

New film: It comes after DiCaprio spent the weekend promoting his upcoming film Killers of the Flower Moon at the Cannes film festival

New film: It comes after DiCaprio spent the weekend promoting his upcoming film Killers of the Flower Moon at the Cannes film festival

Applause: The film received a rapturous nine-minute standing ovation when it premiered on Saturday night

Applause: The film received a rapturous nine-minute standing ovation when it premiered on Saturday night

Plot: The movie sees DiCaprio play alongside Martin Scorsese's other long-time muse Robert De Niro, and charts a wave of murders among oil-rich Osage Indians in the 1920s and the birth of the FBI

Career: It marks DiCaprio's first film on the big screen since 2019 Quentin Tarantino Flick Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. He also starred in 2021 film Don't Look Up which streamed on Netflix

Plot: The movie sees DiCaprio play alongside Martin Scorsese’s other long-time muse Robert De Niro, and charts a wave of murders among oil-rich Osage Indians in the 1920s and the birth of the FBI

Successful: A wide array of film critics have already given the Leonardo led movie five stars across the board, with one even hailing it as the best of its genre

Successful: A wide array of film critics have already given the Leonardo led movie five stars across the board, with one even hailing it as the best of its genre

IndieWire said DiCaprio gives ‘his best-ever performance’, while The Guardian awarded five stars for a ‘remarkable epic about the bloody birth of America’. 

The upcoming movie, which is based on the best-selling 2017 non-fiction book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann, revolves around a series of Oklahoma murders in the 1920s, committed after oil was discovered on tribal land.

The official synopsis reads: ‘At the turn of the 20th century, oil brought a fortune to the Osage Nation, who became some of the richest people in the world overnight.

‘The wealth of these Native Americans immediately attracted white interlopers, who manipulated, extorted, and stole as much Osage money as they could before resorting to murder.

‘Based on a true story and told through the improbable romance of Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Mollie Kyle (Lily Gladstone) Killers of the Flower Moon is an epic western crime saga, where real love crosses paths with unspeakable betrayal.’

Leonardo is joined by an all-star cast, which includes Oscar winner Brendan Fraser, 54, John Lithgow, 77, and Jesse Plemons, 35.

Actress Lily Gladstone, 36, plays his on-screen love interest Mollie Kyle.

The movie marks Leo’s first appearance on the big screen since he starred in the Netflix film Don’t Look Up, alongside Jennifer Lawrence, 32.

Dapper: The actor looked dapper while attending a photocall for the film at the 76th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on Sunday

Dapper: The actor looked dapper while attending a photocall for the film at the 76th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on Sunday

Coming soon: The highly-anticipated Western has a run-time of three hours and 26 minutes and will be available to stream on Apple TV+ after its release

Coming soon: The highly-anticipated Western has a run-time of three hours and 26 minutes and will be available to stream on Apple TV+ after its release

The film’s official trailer was released earlier this week, and introduces viewers to Leo’s character Ernest as he delves into the history of the Osage nation, explaining that greed attracted ‘hungry wolves’ to the area.

‘Can you find the wolves in this picture?’ he asks in the 90-second clip, while flashes dramatic snippets of violence and families being torn apart flash up on screen.

It is set to debut in limited theatres on October 6, with a wide release scheduled for October 20. 

The highly-anticipated Western has a run-time of three hours and 26 minutes and will be available to stream on Apple TV+ after its release.

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