THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jordan Belfort, a young stockbroker hungry for a life of nonstop thrills, in a wickedly funny and epic rags-to-riches drama from Martin Scorsese. Adapted by writer Terence Winter (creator of BOARDWALK EMPIRE) from the real-life Belfort’s memoir, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET follows Belfort’s meteoric rise as a stockbroker engaged in increasingly corrupt and fraudulent money-making schemes. The bacchanalian debauchery and moral ambiguity on display is familiar territory for Scorsese — while the characters here do not belong to any bona fide mafia, they certainly resemble the gangsters in GOODFELLAS. Running at a brisk three hours, the film features a stellar cast that includes Jonah Hill as Belfort’s pitiful lieutenant and Margot Robbie in her breakout role as his second wife, along with Matthew McConaughey, Kyle Chandler, Jon Bernthal, Jon Favreau, Jean Dujardin and Rob Reiner as Belfort’s father. DIR/PROD Martin Scorsese; SCR Terence Winter, from the memoir by Jordan Belfort; PROD Riza Aziz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joey McFarland, Emma Tillinger Koskoff. U.S., 2013, 180 min. RATED R
In Memoriam: Rob Reiner (1947–2025)
Run Time: 180 Minutes
Opening Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
Genre: Comedy, drama