When I tell you Titanic is my favorite movie, I mean that with every fiber of my being. There are few things that make me feel anything anymore, and Titanic is still a movie I can cry at. Another thing to love about Titanic is how much the cast loves the film. They know how important their work is and they appreciate it just as much as we do — which is so cool.
Now, in an exciting news announcement for fans of the cult-classic film, and the iconic cast, the 1997 film is being re-released into theatres once again.
“Titanic” is one of those movies that everyone loves. It’s just a fact of life.
The characters, the dialogue, the PLOT, and the set are enough to transport the viewers onto the Titanic’s maiden voyage back in April 1912.
I can recite Jack’s first-class dinner toast word for word and yes, it’s pathetic and yes it’s something I’m proud of.
If you’re not fluent in “Titanic” you’re going to want to dust off your collectible DVD set because the 1997 James Cameron film is coming back to theaters, again.
Of course, the film premiered in theaters in the ’90s before returning to the big screen in 2012 to mark the 100-year anniversary of the tragic sinking.
Now, nearly 25 years since the film’s initial release, “Titanic” will be coming back to theaters for the third time.
A remastered version of the cult classic will be available in cinemas in 3D 4K HDR and high-frame rate, with Disney+ releasing internationally on February 10, 2023, as reported by Deadline.
This means the film will be in theaters just in time for Valentine’s Day, which is a timeline I can get behind.
It’s hard to say what will be remastered that wasn’t fixed in the version 10 years ago, but I promise you I will be there to see it, AGAIN!
Last Updated on June 24, 2022 by Anastasia Ross