Leonardo DiCaprio to reunite with Martin Scorsese in new film

DiCaprio will portray prolific serial killer. Could this be the role that finally wins him an Oscar?

Published 12th Aug 2015

Leonardo DiCaprio is reuniting with iconic director, Martin Scorsese to take on the challenging role of playing H.H. Holmes (Dr. Henry Howard Holmes) who is documented as one of the first serial killers.

The duo have worked together on 'The Wolf of Wall Street', 'Gangs of New York', 'Aviator', 'Shutter Island' and 'The Departed' and will surely hope that this will be the venture that wins the five times Oscar nominated actor the coveted statue.

Holmes admitted to killing 27 women in the time surrounding the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, but many believe that number to be closer to 200. Holmes used a hotel that is today nicknamed ‘The Murder Castle' which was home to enormous furnaces, large and customacid pits. Some victims were also suffocated as they slept.

DiCaprio has taken on many challenging roles over the years and has arguably one of the most impressive CV's in Hollywood.

1991: Critters 3 1992: Poison Ivy 1993: This Boy's Life 1993: What's Eating Gilbert Grape (Oscar nominated) 1995: One Hundred and One Nights 1995: The Quick and the Dead 1995: The Basketball Diaries 1995: Total Eclipse 1996: Romeo + Juliet 1996: Marvin's Room 1997: Titanic 1998: The Man in the Iron Mask 1998: Celebrity 2000: The Beach 2001: Don's Plum 2002: Catch Me If You Can 2002: Gangs of New York 2004: The Aviator (Oscar nominated) 2006: The Departed 2006: Blood Diamond (Oscar nominated) 2008: Body of Lies 2008: Revolutionary Road 2010: Shutter Island 2010: Inception 2011: J. Edgar 2012: Django Unchained 2013: The Great Gatsby 2013: The Wolf of Wall Street (Oscar nominated)

We'll leave you with a creepy quote from the serial killer that we're sure DiCaprio will bring to life, so to speak:

“Yes I was born with the devil in me. I was born with the evil standing as my sponsor beside the bed where I was ushered into the world, and he has been with me since.”