'Titanic' Returning to Theaters to Mark 20th Anniversary
Near, far, wherever you are — you'll have a chance to see "Titanic" in theaters.
To mark its 20th anniversary, the romantic epic will return to the big screen, in both 2D and 3D, for one week at select AMC theaters starting December 1.
Director James Cameron announced the news in a special video on Twitter. "It was like seeing it for the first time," he says of viewing his film in Dolby Vision, adding, "'Titanic' has never looked better."
Never let go. For a limited time only relive the magic of #Titanic in stunning @Dolby Vison HDR exclusively at @AMCTheatres starting 12/1.
Get your tickets: https://t.co/B77VP6mg47pic.twitter.com/66Ikiart42
— Titanic (@TitanicMovie) November 15, 2017
Fans can once again watch Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack and Kate Winslet's Rose meet and fall in love on board the infamous ship, which sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic Ocean on April 14, 1912. No doubt the re-release will stir up the debate about whether both Rose and Jack could've fit on the wooden door. And of course, Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" should be played on repeat as preparation.
Tickets go on sale November 15.