
Both DiCaprio and Lawrence look mostly normal, if not unusually drab for two A-list actors, while Chalamet appears far more eccentric.

USA Today has revealed a new image from Don't Look Up which features DiCaprio, Lawrence, and Chalamet wandering through a somewhat-messy grocery aisle. Related: Every Real Life Figure Leonardo DiCaprio Has Played In Movies Chalamet, meanwhile, has two movies currently in theaters: Denis Villeneuve's Dune and Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch. DiCaprio's last fiction film was Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood in 2019, while Lawrence was last seen in 2019's X-Men: Dark Phoenix. The Netflix-produced film is the first from McKay since 2018's controversial biopic Vice, starring Christian Bale as Dick Cheney. DiCaprio and Lawrence play the astronomers who have to convince Meryl Streep's US President, and the stacked supporting cast includes Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance, Cate Blanchett, Melanie Lynskey, Ron Perlman, Michael Chiklis, Tyler Perry, and Ariana Grande. Don't Look Up is the new comedy from director Adam McKay, which follows a pair of astronomers who go on a media tour to warn the population about an impending comet that will destroy the planet. In fact, the national board of SAG-AFTRA had previously approved similar guidelines that allowed productions to mandate vaccines.A new image from Don't Look Up shows Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and Timothée Chalamet going grocery shopping. As a result, actors are left with the decision to either get vaccinated or walk away from potentially lucrative paydays. In July, TheWrap reported that several Hollywood unions and studio representatives reached a tentative agreement regarding COVID-19 safety protocols on sets that allow productions to mandate vaccinations for cast and crew who operate in "zone A" where principal filming takes place. Still, those combined sales were only half of what the three chains made in January 2020, according to the analysis. He was also thanked by Bacon College in August for donating PPE, including 2,000 face masks. He unveiled a brand of "Check Yo Self Before You Wreck Yo Self" t-shirts that featured him in a mask, a partnership done with manufacturer Black Out designed to benefit frontline workers.


While reports indicate the rapper’s reluctance to get the vaccine, Rolling Stone notes that he’s been a strong proponent of mask advocacy throughout the pandemic. FILE - Rapper Ice Cube performs during Nightmare On Q Street at the Orleans Arena on Oct.
