The film will also have even more profanity and longer love scenes

Jan 28, 2014 08:56 GMT  ·  By
The DVD version of "The Wolf of Wall Street" is going to add an extra hour of footage
   The DVD version of "The Wolf of Wall Street" is going to add an extra hour of footage

Those of you who saw Martin Scorsese's latest exploit, “The Wolf of Wall Street” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie in a tale about a corrupt Wall Street broker leading a hedonistic lifestyle that ultimately leads to a humiliating downfall, can confirm it's a long movie.

It painstakingly takes its time to describe all the debauchery and excess, to better make viewers understand the contrast between the ordinary world and that of the Wall Street-made men.

But now, Daily Mail says that the DVD version is going to be even longer, a lot longer in fact. The producers of the film have confirmed that the film will contain even more F-bombs on the disc version, and the love scenes between Leo and Margot are going to be even more provocative.

It looks like the DVD version is going to be a whopping four hours long, which is the original duration Scorsese filmed when he first made the movie. Obviously, it was shaved down in the editing room in order to make viewers’ cinema experience more bearable, but in the process, a lot of good stuff got cut.

Before being released on DVD, however, “The Wolf of Wall Street” is looking forward to the Oscar Awards to see if it can grab the title of “Best Picture.”