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James Cameron opens up about re-releasing ‘Titanic’ in February- the month of affection

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We earlier reported that James Cameron’s basic and iconic movie Titanic is about to be re-released on huge screens on February 10, marking the month of affection and some days earlier than Valentine’s Day.

The epic romantic saga, starring Kate Winslet as Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, was initially launched on December 19, 1997. A few weeks earlier than its re-release, Cameron, in an interview with SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show, spoke about opting to re-release the movie in February, despite the fact that it is not the anniversary month.

He stated that the thought behind the re-release is for individuals who have not seen the movie but and likewise to supply a nostalgic journey down reminiscence lane for others.

“Well, the date that made sense to me was Valentine’s Day, because the highest-grossing single day of the (original) release was Valentine’s Day.”

He additionally famous that Titanic displays the concept the movie is all in regards to the celebration of affection. According to Collider, he stated, “Kind of obvious why, but very unusual for a film that’s been in the marketplace for two months to have its biggest single performing day. So it’s a celebration of love. It’s a celebration of the movie, at the same time. And it’s a celebration of the success of the movie as well.”

(This story initially appeared on Cinema Express)

We earlier reported that James Cameron’s basic and iconic movie Titanic is about to be re-released on huge screens on February 10, marking the month of affection and some days earlier than Valentine’s Day.

The epic romantic saga, starring Kate Winslet as Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, was initially launched on December 19, 1997. A few weeks earlier than its re-release, Cameron, in an interview with SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show, spoke about opting to re-release the movie in February, despite the fact that it is not the anniversary month.

He stated that the thought behind the re-release is for individuals who have not seen the movie but and likewise to supply a nostalgic journey down reminiscence lane for others.

“Well, the date that made sense to me was Valentine’s Day, because the highest-grossing single day of the (original) release was Valentine’s Day.”

He additionally famous that Titanic displays the concept the movie is all in regards to the celebration of affection. According to Collider, he stated, “Kind of obvious why, but very unusual for a film that’s been in the marketplace for two months to have its biggest single performing day. So it’s a celebration of love. It’s a celebration of the movie, at the same time. And it’s a celebration of the success of the movie as well.”

(This story initially appeared on Cinema Express)