Howl to Film in Calgary: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Goodall, and Possibly One Confused Coyote
Hollywood Meets the Canadian Wild: Howl Starts Filming in Calgary
Hold onto your cowboy hats — or your compost bins — because Calgary’s film scene is about to get a little wilder. The upcoming feature Howl, backed by none other than Leonardo DiCaprio and Jane Goodall, is set to start film production in Calgary this month.
Yes, that’s right: the man who once froze on a door in Titanic and the woman who literally befriended chimpanzees are teaming up to produce what insiders are calling an emotional, environmentally charged drama with teeth.
If you thought Calgary was just horses and hockey, think again — we’re officially going full Hollywood movies meets high art.
๐พ Expect Eco-Drama, Existential Angst, and a Lot of Howling
Little is known about Howl’s plot, but given its producers, expect themes of environmental documentary realism mixed with cinematic poetry. Think: breathtaking wilderness shots, emotional wolves, and at least one tearful monologue about deforestation — all captured in haunting 4K close-ups.
Rumor has it the film follows the intersection between human survival and nature’s quiet rage — which, honestly, sounds like what every Albertan feels after shoveling their driveway in February.
If The Revenant and Baraka had a soulful love child who listens to Bon Iver, it would probably look a lot like Howl.
๐ DiCaprio and Goodall: A Match Made in Eco-Heaven
When you combine Leonardo DiCaprio’s climate activism with Jane Goodall’s lifelong dedication to wildlife, you don’t just get a movie — you get a moral awakening with an Oscar campaign.
Their collaboration signals a bold new direction for independent filmmaking that merges cinematic power with genuine environmental purpose. It’s art that makes you feel, think, and immediately Google “how to recycle properly.”
Expect Howl to be as much about the planet’s heart as it is about its howl.
๐ฅ Calgary’s Moment in the Spotlight
Calgary has become a magnet for Hollywood movies lately, with its cinematic landscapes offering everything from alien planets (The Last of Us) to emotional prairie tales (All of Us Strangers’ upcoming shoot).
Now, with Howl filming through February, the city cements its reputation as a go-to destination for high-end, heart-heavy productions. Local crews are already joking that they’ll need both snow tires and therapy by the end of filming — and they’re not wrong.
๐บ Coming Soon to Streaming Platforms Near You
Given the powerhouse producers, Howl is expected to make major waves once it lands on streaming platforms. Picture it: moody lighting, poetic narration, and enough wilderness shots to make David Attenborough weep with pride.
Viewers hungry for meaningful, visually stunning cinema — the kind that whispers “humans are the real animals” — are already marking their calendars.
๐บ Final Take: Calgary, the Wolves Are Coming
With Howl, Calgary once again proves it can host not just blockbusters but stories with soul. Between the activism of DiCaprio, the wisdom of Goodall, and Alberta’s cinematic wilderness, this project howls with potential.
Whether you’re an eco-warrior, a film buff, or someone who just likes yelling at the moon after a breakup, Howl promises to deliver beauty, meaning, and maybe a few goosebumps along the way.
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