One of Martin Scorsese's most celebrated films is now available to stream without charge for a limited period on BBC iPlayer.
Widely regarded as one of the most hilarious films ever created and a sharp commentary on America's wealthy elite and corruption, this three-hour epic shouldn't be missed.
Don't be deterred by the intimidating running time - countless viewers insist this breakneck crime thriller flies by and seems nearly half its genuine duration.
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We're naturally referring to 2013's The Wolf of Wall Street, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio as fraudulent stockbroker Jordan Belfort, supported by a stellar cast including Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie and Matthew McConaughey.
It's currently available on BBC iPlayer at absolutely no cost, making now the ideal moment to either rewatch or experience this ridiculously captivating crime drama for the first time, reports the Express.

One Reddit user commented: "The Wolf of Wall Street is the shortest long movie I have ever seen. That movie is a blast."
Another agreed: "Absolutely. And the genre of it tricks you. After the cinema, we mentioned to each other that this felt like a 1 hour 40 min film. Like, it was slightly longer than the 90 minute mark."
Numerous five-star Google reviews from delighted viewers also praise the film, with one stating: "The Wolf of Wall Street is infectiously entertaining.
"It is probably the funniest movie I have seen all year with witty dialogue, over the top characters, and filled with energy that bleeds off the screen.
"Between all the fun however, there is also a story about addiction and how it can cause a downward spiral in your life whether it be drugs, money, or power."
Another fan enthused: "I don't know where to begin to review this epic of a movie. I would like to give this movie 5 out of 5 stars or maybe more than that."
And a final film enthusiast encapsulated the film's dark yet irresistible allure: "The Wolf of Wall Street drops you into what looks like another dry finance story, but right away you know you're in for something wild.
"Instead of a snooze-fest about numbers and graphs, Scorsese turns the whole thing into a high-energy thrill ride.
"You'll feel the buzz of those boiler-room trades and the rush of that first big payday, all while laughing at just how over-the-top it gets."
Highlighting greed and corruption, all with a wicked sense of humour and stellar performances, The Wolf of Wall Street is a must-watch now that it's free to stream.
The Wolf of Wall Street is available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
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