After Settling Titanic’s Door Debate, James Cameron Tested Another Part Of His Movie With Science

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Two and a half decades after sending Titanic to theaters, and just as the 2023 new movie releases are starting to overtake Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron still hasn’t let go. Always pushing for scientific accuracy, and to provide more fodder for discussions on the internet, Cameron recently settled “the door debate” involving Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet’s characters. This has allowed the Academy Award winner/blockbusting mastermind to focus on a new subject of scientific inquiry: the sinking of the Titanic itself.

As part of the new special Titanic: 25 Years Later with James Cameron, the film’s director wasn’t just testing whether or not Jack and Rose could survive on that fateful door together. EW picked up on another question that has apparently been weighing on James Cameron’s scientifically inclined mind for some time now. And in his own estimation, how the RMS Titanic sank was “half right” in the 1997 blockbuster thanks to Cameron sharing these results in the special: 

We found out you can have the stern sink vertically and you can have the stern fall back with a big splash, but you can’t have both. So the film is wrong on one point or the other — I tend to think it’s wrong on the ‘fall back of the stern’ because of what we see at the bow of the wreck. I think we can rule in the possibility of a vertical stern sinking, and I think we can rule out the possibility of it both falling back and then going vertical. We were sort of half right in the movie.

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