Watch Leonardo DiCaprio Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Leonardo DiCaprio in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Leonardo DiCaprio's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in September 2025.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Leonardo DiCaprio In Order of Popularity

  1. The Departed
  2. Django Unchained
  3. Catch Me If You Can
  4. Blood Diamond
  5. The Revenant
  6. Titanic
  7. What's Eating Gilbert Grape
  8. Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
  9. This Boy's Life
  10. Don't Look Up
  11. Body of Lies
  12. Romeo + Juliet
  13. The Beach
  14. The Quick and the Dead
  15. The Man in the Iron Mask
  16. J. Edgar

Stream the top 16 Movies and Shows starring Leonardo DiCaprio

1. The Departed

Rated: R

8.5/10

To take down South Boston's Irish Mafia, the police send in one of their own to infiltrate the underworld, not realizing the syndicate has done likewise. While an undercover cop curries favor with the mob kingpin, a career criminal rises through the police ranks. But both sides soon discover there's a mole among them.

2. Django Unchained

Rated: R

8.4/10

With the help of a German bounty hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner.

3. Catch Me If You Can

Rated: PG-13

8.1/10

A true story about Frank Abagnale Jr. who, before his 19th birthday, successfully conned millions of dollars worth of checks as a Pan Am pilot, doctor, and legal prosecutor. An FBI agent makes it his mission to put him behind bars. But Frank not only eludes capture, he revels in the pursuit.

4. Blood Diamond

Rated: R

8.0/10

An ex-mercenary turned smuggler. A Mende fisherman. Amid the explosive civil war overtaking 1999 Sierra Leone, these men join for two desperate missions: recovering a rare pink diamond of immense value and rescuing the fisherman's son, conscripted as a child soldier into the brutal rebel forces ripping a swath of torture and bloodshed countrywide.

5. The Revenant

Rated: R

8.0/10

In the 1820s, a frontiersman, Hugh Glass, sets out on a path of vengeance against those who left him for dead after a bear mauling.

6. Titanic

Rated: PG-13

7.9/10

101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards the ship with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells the whole story from Titanic's departure through to its death—on its first and last voyage—on April 15, 1912.

7. What's Eating Gilbert Grape

Rated: PG-13

7.7/10

Gilbert Grape is a small-town young man with a lot of responsibility. Chief among his concerns are his mother, who is so overweight that she can't leave the house, and his mentally impaired younger brother, Arnie, who has a knack for finding trouble. Settled into a job at a grocery store and an ongoing affair with local woman Betty Carver, Gilbert finally has his life shaken up by the free-spirited Becky.

8. Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

Rated: R

7.6/10

Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…

9. This Boy's Life

Rated: R

7.3/10

When a son and mother move to Seattle in hopes for a better life, the mother meets a seemingly polite man. Things go south when the man turns out to be abusive, endangering their lives. As the mother struggles to maintain hope in an impossible situation, the son has plans to escape.

10. Don't Look Up

Rated: R

7.2/10

Two low-level astronomers must go on a giant media tour to warn humankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth.

11. Body of Lies

Rated: R

7.1/10

The CIA’s hunt is on for the mastermind of a wave of terrorist attacks. Roger Ferris is the agency’s man on the ground, moving from place to place, scrambling to stay ahead of ever-shifting events. An eye in the sky – a satellite link – watches Ferris. At the other end of that real-time link is the CIA’s Ed Hoffman, strategizing events from thousands of miles away. And as Ferris nears the target, he discovers trust can be just as dangerous as it is necessary for survival.

12. Romeo + Juliet

Rated: PG-13

6.7/10

In director Baz Luhrmann's contemporary take on William Shakespeare's classic tragedy, the Montagues and Capulets have moved their ongoing feud to the sweltering suburb of Verona Beach, where Romeo and Juliet fall in love and secretly wed. Though the film is visually modern, the bard's dialogue remains.

13. The Beach

Rated: R

6.6/10

Twenty-something Richard travels to Thailand and finds himself in possession of a strange map. Rumours state that it leads to a solitary beach paradise, a tropical bliss - excited and intrigued, he sets out to find it.

14. The Quick and the Dead

Rated: R

6.5/10

A mysterious woman comes to compete in a quick-draw elimination tournament, in a town taken over by a notorious gunman.

15. The Man in the Iron Mask

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

Years have passed since the Three Musketeers, Aramis, Athos and Porthos, have fought together with their friend, D'Artagnan. But with the tyrannical King Louis using his power to wreak havoc in the kingdom while his twin brother, Philippe, remains imprisoned, the Musketeers reunite to abduct Louis and replace him with Philippe.

16. J. Edgar

Rated: R

6.5/10

As the face of law enforcement in the United States for almost 50 years, J. Edgar Hoover was feared and admired, reviled and revered. But behind closed doors, he held secrets that would have destroyed his image, his career, and his life.