Titanic Almost Sank: John C. Reilly's Bold Advice to Leonardo DiCaprio Revealed!

Recent revelations from actor John C. Reilly shed light on a pivotal moment in Hollywood history, as he shared details about his earnest attempt to sway Leonardo DiCaprio away from James Cameron's "Titanic" in favor of Paul Thomas Anderson's "Boogie Nights." During an appearance on Ted Danson's "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" podcast, Reilly recounted the intense discussions that took place, highlighting his conviction that "Boogie Nights" was the superior artistic choice for the rising young star.
Reilly's deep connection to both projects influenced his stance. He and director Paul Thomas Anderson had developed a strong bond, becoming "thick as thieves" after their collaboration on Anderson's 1996 debut, "Hard Eight." Simultaneously, Reilly had worked alongside DiCaprio years earlier in the 1993 film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," establishing a familiarity that made him confident in his ability to persuade DiCaprio. Reilly, who had known DiCaprio since the latter was 17, felt he was uniquely positioned to act as an intermediary, telling Anderson, "Give me the assignment, Paul. I'll get this guy to do your movie. I've known him since [he was] a kid."
The core of Reilly's argument against "Titanic" was its well-known tragic ending. He recalled telling DiCaprio directly, "Listen, Leo, let me tell you something. That movie 'Titanic' is about a boat that sinks. Everyone knows the boat sinks. No one’s going to give a shit about who’s on the boat." In contrast, Reilly championed Paul Thomas Anderson, emphasizing his belief that Anderson was destined to become "one of the most talented film directors going forward," and that DiCaprio "should not miss this opportunity" to work with him.
Despite Reilly's fervent and persistent pleas, DiCaprio was reportedly leaning towards "Titanic," influenced heavily by his agents who were convinced it was poised to be "a really big movie." Reilly, however, remained steadfast in his warning, reiterating, "I’m telling you, man. I’m telling you, I wouldn’t give you a bum steer here. It’s about a boat that sinks."
Ultimately, DiCaprio followed his agents' advice, starring in "Titanic," which went on to become a global phenomenon, grossing an astonishing $1.84 billion by the end of its original theatrical run. The role Reilly had hoped DiCaprio would take in "Boogie Nights," that of Eddie Adams, also known as Dirk Diggler – a young dishwasher who becomes an adult film star in the 1970s – eventually went to Mark Wahlberg. John C. Reilly himself also appeared in "Boogie Nights," playing the character of fellow performer Reed Rothchild, making his involvement in both sides of this casting anecdote even more significant.
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