The director of “Titanic” settles the controversy of his work on a movie about the “stricken” submarine

2023-07-15 21:17:10

The American filmmaker and director of the movie “Titanic”, James Cameron, revealed the fact that he intends to direct a movie or series that deals with the story of the “Titan” submarine, whose wreckage was found last month, with 5 people on board on a trip to the sinking ship.

Cameron denied what was circulated by websites and newspapers regarding him being the most prominent candidate to direct a movie or series regarding the “Titan” disaster.

“Normally I don’t respond to malicious rumors in the media, but I need to do so now,” the international director said in a tweet.

Cameron added: “There are no talks with Oceangate (the company that owns Titan) regarding any artwork on the submarine, and I will never be doing that.”

Cameron, who dived to the wreck of the Titanic 33 times, told > that a number of senior influencers in the bathyscaphe engineering community had written letters to the submarine’s operating company regarding safety concerns.

Cameron explained: “I was struck by the analogy with the Titanic disaster, in which the captain was repeatedly warned regarding the ice in front of his ship, yet he strode forward at full speed through an ice field on a moonless night.”

He pointed out that “the warnings were not heeded, and the disaster is repeated in the exact same location.”

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