Django Unchained

Leonardo DiCaprio Suits Up in Seoul For Django Unchained

Leonardo DiCaprio brought Django Unchained to Seoul today for an afternoon of press and a red carpet premiere.

Leonardo DiCaprio brought Django Unchained to Seoul today for an afternoon of press and a red carpet premiere. He is currently in the middle of an Asian press tour for the film, which most recently took him to Japan. There, he thrilled a Japanese interviewer with his Jack Nicholson impression. When asked if he does any celebrity impressions, Leo explained that he does "Jack Nicholson eyebrows" and proceeded to mimic his Departed costar's famous visage.

Promoting movies isn't the only thing Leo has been doing in Asia. He has been campaigning hard with the World Wildlife Foundation to ban the ivory trade, and recently secured a victory when the prime minister of Thailand agreed to stop the sale of ivory earlier this week. Leo tweeted, "Thanks to all 1.4 million of you that called on Thailand to end the ivory trade."

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Django Unchained Sneak Peek: DiCaprio and Foxx Go Western

Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained doesn't hit theaters until Dec.

Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained doesn't hit theaters until Dec. 25, but we've got all the pictures to keep you sated until then. Jamie Foxx stars as Django, a former slave set on freeing his wife from the clutches of the cruel Calvin Candie, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. Check out all the stills of the film, including new shots of Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson.

Photos courtesy of The Weinstein Co.

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5 Highlights From the Django Unchained Press Conference in NYC

Quentin Tarantino was joined by the stars of his newest film, Django Unchained, for a press conference at the Ritz-Carlton in NYC yesterday morning.

Quentin Tarantino was joined by the stars of his newest film, Django Unchained, for a press conference at the Ritz-Carlton in NYC yesterday morning. We were on the scene to hear the cast talk about the movie, which opens Dec. 25, and discuss what it was like playing slaves and slave-owners.

Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Samuel L. Jackson, Kerry Washington, and several other actors were on hand to discuss the powerful film, which manages to turn a horrifying tale of slavery into a Spaghetti Western-esque masterpiece. They've all been busy promoting the new movie, which premiered in NYC with some help from Leo's friend Cameron Diaz last week.

Read on to see our five favorite moments from the press conference, including a surprise appearance by Jonah Hill.

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Check Out the Poster For Tarantino's Latest, Django Unchained

Quentin Tarantino's latest project, Django Unchained, doesn't open until Christmas, but we're getting a look at the poster for the period piece today.

Quentin Tarantino's latest project, Django Unchained, doesn't open until Christmas, but we're getting a look at the poster for the period piece today. Django features Jamie Foxx as a slave seeking revenge against his former master, an evil plantation owner played by Leonardo DiCaprio. We haven't seen any footage of the flick, which Tarantino calls a Spaghetti Western. The red and black deco teaser is cool, but we're curious about who the two silhouetted men are supposed to be — possibly Foxx and Christoph Waltz, who plays a bounty hunter? What do you think?

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Leonardo DiCaprio Heads West With Tarantino

Leonardo DiCaprio may be Martin Scorsese's pet leading man, but the actor is eyeing a collaboration with another high profile director: DiCaprio is in talks to star in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

Leonardo DiCaprio may be Martin Scorsese's pet leading man, but the actor is eyeing a collaboration with another high profile director: DiCaprio is in talks to star in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. The actor would play the villain in the spaghetti Western, a ranch and club owner named Calvin Candie who keeps women as slaves and makes men fight to the death. Django, the titular freed slave must deal with Candie in order to rescue his wife and get her to safety.

There's no doubt that Tarantino will line up an amazing cast (Christoph Waltz and Will Smith are both rumored to get on board), and this sounds like a villainous role DiCaprio can really sink his teeth into. Can you see Leo going evil or is that baby face only suited to playing good guys?