James Cameron's romantic disaster drama film Titanic (1997) is based on a true event from 1912, when a large British ship, ...
Kate Winslet dropped a major bombshell about the iconic death scene in the Titanic with co-star Leonardo DiCaprio.
Winslet, who starred as Rose Dewitt Bukater in the 1997 James Cameron-directed film, ran into the former cast member while ...
Since its release in 1997, Titanic ... scene. Submerged in the frigid water, Kate Winslet’s character of Rose is hoisted upon a floating wooden door while grasping onto Leonardo DiCaprio’s ...
The two then recreated the iconic scene of Rose and Jack holding each other on the bow of the Titanic. "I'm flying!" Jenna said. "I'm king of the world!" Hoda said in one of the movie's most ...
The scene has ... stories. Titanic director James Cameron also previously commissioned a scientific study to determine if there really was enough room for both Jack and Rose on the floating ...
33 of which were to the site of the sunken Titanic itself. While the handsome actor can seemingly do it all, the famed drawing of Rose was actually done by none other than director James Cameron.
I thought, 'He's busting out the Titanic question ... an entryway saved Rose. This revelation definitely flips the debate on its head. All those arguments about whether Jack and Rose could ...
Since Titanic premiered in 1997, fans have dissected the scene, fans have argued over whether Jack could have survived on the makeshift raft. Many online sleuths have previously concluded that the ...
Oscar winning-actress Kate Winslet has finally addressed the iconic “Titanic” door scene which, according to her ... study to determine if there really was enough room for both Jack and Rose on the ...
More than 25 years after her breakout role in 'Titanic', Kate Winslet had an unexpected reunion on the set of 'Lee' with ...
The Academy Award winner said in a new interview that she and costar Leonardo DiCaprio shared the scene with ... Cameron Admits 'Jack Might've Lived' If He Shared Door in 'Titanic' : But There's ...