Kate has just spoken about doing another film with Leo and we can't handle
All the omgs


All the omgs
The internet is awash with rumours about Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio doing another film together and everyone is appropriately freaking out. I mean, aren't Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Titanic best moments just everything?
Back in 1997, they put the science in on-screen chemistry and we all fell in love with them, laughed with them and cried with them. (Sob.)
Now, the 41-year-old actress has spoken out about whether they'll reunite on screen again, telling E! News: 'At the moment, no. There's nothing that Leo and I have planned. But as always I would love to work with him again one day but who knows? It might not happen until we're 70.'
We don't care if you're 70 or not - in fact, that would probably make for pretty epic viewing but here's hoping it'll happen.
In the same interview, Kate also spoke out about her new film Mountain Between Us which some have compared to Titanic in terms of filming conditions. She said, 'I would send him little photos of me saying, 'Thinking of you,' as I am lying in the freezing snow covered ice and he would just send back slightly worried emojis.'
'This was much harder than Titanic because we really were at 10,000 feet and it really was -38 degrees Celsius [-36 degrees Fahrenheit]. I definitely had Titanic flashbacks. How could I not? Freezing cold. Me falling into that cold water. It was definitely reminiscent of certain other rather challenging, strenuous experiences I had 20 years ago.'
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