Watch DiCaprio play the rogue millionaire in The Wolf of Wall Street
Check out DiCaprio's rogue stockbroker act in the trailer of The Wolf of Wall Street.

The trailer of the much talked about Martin Scorsese film, The Wolf of Wall Street is out and it seems its star Leonardo DiCaprio is all set to deliver yet another memorable performance with this one.
The movie is based on the memoir of Jordon Belfort and charts the rise and fall of the rogue party loving stockbroker who was jailed in 1998 for security fraud and money laundering.
The trailer shows Jordon Belfort (DiCaprio) living a life full of incredible luxury. “The year I turned 26, I made $49 million, which really pissed me off because it was just shy of $1 million a week,” says Belford at the beginning of the trailer.
From yachts to lavishly-decorated mansions and swanky cars, he has it all. However, he is not your regular millionaire. This is also a man who does some pretty absurd stuff, like roaming around with a chimp on his back and throwing away money in the air.
According to media reports, DiCaprio fans can look forward to seeing him bare it all in Wolf of Wall Street.
The trailer also features Mathew McConaughey as Belford's quirky mentor, Mark Hanna.
Watch the trailer of the film here:
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