Dapper Leonardo DiCaprio reunites with Martin Scorsese at Killers of the Flower Moon premiere

Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio looked hot as he joined the red carpet arrivals at the Cannes premiere of Killers of the Flower Moon.

The 48-year-old A-lister, who leads the cast of the upcoming Martin Scorsese epic, looked dapper in a black suit as he made his grand entrance at the 75th annual film festival.

Leonardo seemed delighted to attend and he posed for photos alongside legendary director Scorsese, 80, and fellow cast member Robert De Niro, 79.

His appearance on the carpet comes just weeks after his love life made headlines, with the Hollywood star denying rumors of a romance with Love Island presenter Maya Jama, 28.

The TV presenter and actor were spotted together leaving a club in Paris last month, and a source later claimed the pair were seeing each other.

Lead actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, 48, looked great as he walked the red carpet for Killers of the Flower Moon premiere at Cannes Film Festival on Saturday

Looking neat: The Hollywood actor dressed in a smart suit for the 76th edition of the Film Festival on the occasion of the first screening of his latest epic

Looking neat: The Hollywood actor dressed in a smart suit for the 76th edition of the Film Festival on the occasion of the first screening of his latest epic

A representative for Leo told the DailyMail.com that rumors that he and Maya were secretly dating were untrue.

Maya was previously engaged to partner Ben Simmons, although the relationship ended last year.

In April, it was also reported that Leonardo has remained close friends with his ex-girlfriend Camila Morrone, 25, despite splitting last summer after a five-year romance.

“They’re on good terms, they see each other all the time because they share custody of their dog,” a source told DailyMail.com exclusively.

Killers of the Flower Moon is an American epic western crime drama film directed by Scorsese, with Leonardo serving as executive producer.

Based on the 2017 best-selling non-fiction book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann, the upcoming film centers on a series of murders in 1920s Oklahoma committed after oil spills. was discovered on tribal land.

The official synopsis reads: ‘In the early 1900s, oil brought fortune to the Osage Nation, who overnight became one of the wealthiest people in the world.

“The wealth of these Native Americans immediately attracted white invaders, who manipulated, extorted, and stole as much Osage money as possible before resorting to murder.

Hollywood legends: Leonardo was joined by director Martin Scorsese, 80, and fellow cast member Robert De Niro, 79

Hollywood legends: Leonardo was joined by director Martin Scorsese, 80, and fellow cast member Robert De Niro, 79

Smile and wave: The trio gestured to the cameras and the crowd adored fans

Smile and wave: The trio gestured to the cameras and the crowd adored fans

Not dating: It comes after a representative for Leonardo denied rumors he was in a relationship with Love Island presenter Maya Jama

Not dating: It comes after a representative for Leonardo denied rumors he was in a relationship with Love Island presenter Maya Jama

“Based on a true story and told through the unlikely romance of Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Mollie Kyle (Lily Gladstone), Killers of the Flower Moon is an epic western crime saga, where true love crosses paths with unspeakable betrayal.”

Leonardo is joined by an all-star cast, including Oscar winner Brendan Fraser, 54, John Lithgow, 77, and Jesse Plemons, 35.

Actress Lily Gladstone, 36, plays his on-screen love interest Mollie Kyle.

The movie marks Leo’s first appearance on the big screen since he starred in the Netflix movie Don’t Look Up, alongside Jennifer Lawrence, 32.

The film’s official trailer was released earlier this week and introduces viewers to Leo’s character Ernest as he delves into the history of the Osage nation and explains that greed drew “hungry wolves” to the area.

“Can you find the wolves in this picture?” he asks in the 90-second clip, as flashes of dramatic snippets of violence and families torn apart appear on screen.

Based on a true story, the highly anticipated western will run for three hours and 26 minutes and will be available to stream on Apple TV+ upon release.