'Titanic' is coming back to movie theaters this December
It's remastered, so perhaps we'll be able to see if Jack could have fit on that door
It's remastered, so perhaps we'll be able to see if Jack could have fit on that door
It's remastered, so perhaps we'll be able to see if Jack could have fit on that door
Titanic is celebrating its 20th anniversary by coming back to movie theaters. The movie will be shown in Dolby Cinemas and Dolby 3D at select AMC movie theaters for one week, starting December 1. It's the second time the movie has been re-released; the first time, in 2012, it was released in 3D in movie theaters.
According to , the movie will be shown in either 2D or 3D, and has been remastered in Dolby Vision's ultra-high-definition format. It'll be shown in more than 85 AMC locations that have Dolby Vision capabilities, and 20 of those will also offer 3D viewings.
"We mastered a few minutes of Titanic in Dolby Vision and I was stunned. It was like seeing it for the first time. Now that the entire film has been mastered, I'm excited to share it with audiences across the U.S.," director James Cameron said in a . "This is beyond 3D, beyond 70mm, it's beyond anything you've seen before. The image leaps off the screen as bright and vibrant as life itself. This is the way all movies should be seen and without a doubt, Titanic has NEVER looked better."
Titanic has grossed $2.19 billion at the box office already, so this re-release will only add to the massive amounts of money the movie has made. And if you buy a ticket, which you can do at , you also get a digital download so you can weep to "My Heart Will Go On" in the privacy of your own home later on.