Twenty-five years after its first theatrical release, Titanic by James Cameron - and one of the biggest successes in the history of cinema - is revealed this Wednesday, February 8, in a remastered 3D and 4K HDR version.
On the other hand, the remastered image will present ten times brighter performance with refined colors and visual quality.
Visually, the work of James Cameron is notable in terms of special and visual effects: the passionate director, known for his pointillism,
As proof, Titanic is still huge among viewers, despite its many reruns on television.
Prior to release, James Cameron recently closed the controversy surrounding the death of Jack, one of the film's protagonists, a role played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
For the need for a documentary broadcast on National Geographic, the filmmakers once again shot the tragic scene where the character dies of hypothermia, being carried out to sea.
So he sets up the very board that Rose (Kate Winslet) relies on to survive.
Always concerned with realism, James Cameron also hired two actors whose morphology is similar to that of the film's stars.