Leonardo DiCaprio's dance moves are back — and you're going to want to see them!

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, pictured here in October 2016, would rather be dancing. (Photo: Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, pictured here in October 2016, would rather be dancing. (Photo: Mohammed Elshamy/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Leonardo DiCaprio has given many awardworthy performances on the silver screen — just ask Oscar voters — but he also has some dance moves that you can’t look away from.

Recently, dancing Leo has returned courtesy of Scooter Braun’s Instagram. (Yes, the man best known as Justin Bieber’s manager.) Braun posted footage of himself busting a move, in which DiCaprio can be seen in the last second.

According to Braun’s caption, actress Olivia Munn caught the moment on camera at Ellen DeGeneres’s star-studded birthday bash Saturday night.

Of course, DiCaprio has broken out his moves in the past. He memorably danced in a scene that ended up in the trailer for 2013’s The Wolf of Wall Street.

In case you missed it — because it’s really quick — here it is again:

Leonardo DiCaprio dances in
Leonardo DiCaprio dances in The Wolf of Wall Street. (Image: Paramount Pictures)

While promoting the movie, he explained to DeGeneres herself on her talk show that dancing is a skill he’s practiced for years.

“I used to be a pop locker when I was in elementary school,” DiCaprio said. “I didn’t get an agent, because I had, like, an audition, and I had a punk rock haircut and dressed like a little street dancer, and they rejected me.”

So, DiCaprio’s early dream might have died, but he continues to whip out his skills.

He danced up a storm in April 2014 at Coachella — a performance that did not go unnoticed by the internet.

DiCaprio has a ball at Coachella in 2014. (Image: Optrex via YouTube)
DiCaprio has a ball at Coachella in 2014. (Image: Optrex via YouTube)

Obviously, he just couldn’t resist bringing his moves back again.

Not that we’re complaining.

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