Overview
- He tells Time that he goes public only when he has something to say or show, otherwise he pulls back from view.
- He says the approach took shape after Titanic’s breakout as a way to sustain a long career and prevent audience fatigue.
- He routinely reduces recognition in public by wearing a cap, sunglasses and a mask.
- He began wearing a face mask during the pandemic and kept it as part of his everyday wardrobe.
- Over the weekend he kept a black cap pulled low at a Kansas City Chiefs home game, while One Battle After Another draws awards attention including his Golden Globe nomination and Time naming him Entertainer of the Year.