Titanic sails onto Blu-ray 2D and 3D for the first time on September 14.
Fifteen years after Titanic broke box office records, and 100
years after the real-life ocean liner disaster, the James
Cameron-directed spectacle returned to the big screen in 3D. This fall,
fans of the timeless modern classic can watch the pristine hi-def print
in their own living rooms -- "the backdrop for big spectacular
environments and intense action, as well as profoundly intimate human
moments, allowing generations of fans -- new and old -- to truly become
part of the movie like never before," says Cameron.
Titanic will be available in a four-disc 2D Blu-ray/DVD combo
pack with digital copy or, for the ultimate experience in fully
immersive 3D, in a four-disc Blu-ray 3D and 2D combo pack with digital
copy; both sets featuring more than 2 ½ hours of new bonus footage
never-before-released on disc, including a fascinating in-depth
exploration of the film with Cameron, as well as documentary footage
produced by National Geographic with Cameron that brings the world's
leading RMS Titanic experts together to solve the lingering mysteries of
why and how the "unsinkable" ship sank.
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