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Jonah Hill and ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Leonardo DiCaprio Join New Clint Eastwood Directed Movie?

Despite not exactly looking like you typical Hollywood leading man, Jonah Hill's star has been on the rise ever since stealing the show in Super Bad, but the Wolf of Wall Street Oscar nominee may be letting his movie star ego effect his relationship with the cast and crew of his new movies. According to the latest gossip news updates, James Franco's bestie is currently driving Miles Teller and everyone else crazy on the set of Arms and the Dudes crazy with his high handed way of dealing with people. Hopefully, Jonah's bad reputation won't derail his chances of joining Leonardo DiCaprio in the next Clint Eastwood directed epic about the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing before Fox and Warner Brothers can work out a deal with the Amrican Sniper iconoclast.

It seems that Jonah Hill could once again be pairing up with a legendary Hollywood director if Clint Eastwood seals the deal to take on Fox's new movie about Richard Jewell, who was accused of possibly being a terrorist after the bombing at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta left law enforcement desperately grasping at straws and straw men alike.

According to Deadline, the yet to be titled project could have Hill teaming up not only with Dirty Harry, but it could have him acting alongside his iconic Wolf of Wall Street co-star, Leonardo DiCaprio as well:

"Jewell, who'll be played by two-time Oscar nominee Jonah Hill, was vilified as a possible terrorist, and his good work in helping clear bystanders from the area before the bomb exploded turned into a trip to the Twilight Zone.

"Leonardo DiCaprio is a possible to play the Southern lawyer who helped Jewell navigate that hell."

One source close to Jonah on the set of his new film with fellow Oscar nominee Miles Teller, Arms and the Dudes, claims in the April 27, issue of Life & Style Magazine that Hill's lucrative roles may soon dry up if he get control of his diva-esque attitude:

"Jonah's a big star, but he's getting a reputation for having an even bigger ego.

"He acts like he's a big superstar that can't be bothered with anything.

"Jonah's far from the humble actor he once was.

"Everyone is losing their patience...He's making people miserable."

Let's just hope that Jonah Hill doesn't blow it with his old comedy buddies, Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg, and ruin our chances of getting to see This Is the End 2.

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