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'Traditional film-making becoming a Dinosaur in age of streaming'

Leonardo DiCaprio talks about why the popularity of traditional film-making is on the verge of extinction

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Leonardo DiCaprio arrives for the premiere of Sony Pictures' Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Pic/AFP

Leonardo DiCaprio arrives for the premiere of Sony Pictures' Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Pic/AFP

Washington D.C.: Actor Leonardo DiCaprio has expressed concern at the falling practice and popularity of traditional film-making and said that it is on the verge of extinction. DiCaprio who appeared on Variety at Monday's premiere of 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' said "We're entering this age of streaming where things are so immediate and all of a sudden you have a new show, eight episodes of a new brilliant show that comes on that you can watch almost every other day."

"So when you're talking about a movie that's shot on film where you have all of Hollywood Boulevard that like physically transformed into 1969 with no CGI, this is kind of a real throwback to an era of film-making we're not going to see anymore."

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