Leonardo DiCaprio has been nominated five times for an acting Oscar and Kate Winslet, his co-star in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic, says he may finally win the golden statuette next month.

DiCaprio got a nod for his lead role in survival drama The Revenant, facing competition from Bryan Cranston for Trumbo, Matt Damon for The Martian, Eddie Redmayne for The Danish Girl and Winslet’s Steve Jobs co-star Michael Fassbender.

DiCaprio, 41, won a Golden Globe for The Revenant and is seen by many pundits as the one who will win the best actor Oscar at the Academy Awards ceremony on February 28.

“I do think it probably will be, I think you can sort of feel it. And I think that everyone wants it for him and it would be amazing,” Winslet said at the Critics’ Circle Film Awards in London on Sunday night.

“But it’s also slightly difficult for me too because Michael Fass­bender has been nominated... and I think his performance is so extraordinary. But... I think you can sort of feel the temperature, it’s probably going to be Leo’s year.”

Winslet, 40, who also starred with DiCaprio in Revolutionary Road in 2008, is herself Oscar-nominated for Steve Jobs in the best supporting actress category.

“They were like the golden tickets this year, they were really very coveted spots I think, particularly in this category and so I am absolutely thrilled,” she said.

On Sunday, Winslet picked up the supporting actress of the year award for her portrayal in Steve Jobs of the late Apple co-founder’s colleague Joanna Hoffman.

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