While James Cameron’s (1997) is famous for its 3-hour-and-14-minute runtime, James Cameron has stated that the theatrical release is his preferred version, though nearly 30 deleted scenes—totaling about an hour of footage—have been released as bonus features on various DVD and Blu-ray editions.
He threw the portfolio into the fire. The flames licked the blueprints, curling the paper, turning the secrets of Hold 3 and Bruce Ismay’s desperation into ash. titanic movie extended version
Lewis looked at the blueprints. "So Jack...?" there is no official "Extended Version" or "Director's
It’s 2:15 a.m. on the Grand Staircase. The dome above is now a window into the Atlantic, seawater pressing against the glass in slow, deliberate pulses. Rose (Kate Winslet) clings to a wooden panel meant for a different purpose. Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) treads water beside her, his lips already turning violet. The flames licked the blueprints, curling the paper,
Moments showcasing the growing tension between Cal, Rose, and Ruth, as well as more dialogue for the "unsinkable" Molly Brown. Why was it cut?
If you are looking for more content beyond the standard 194-minute theatrical run, various "Special Edition" and "Collector’s Edition" releases (like the 25th Anniversary 4K Blu-ray ) include nearly . Key additions include: