Kate Winslet has confessed that she finds the return of Titanic to the big screen (and this time it's in 3D) fifteen years after it was made a tad weird as she no longer feels connected to that time in her life.
Speaking to Stylist, the actress said, “It's really weird because it's 15 years ago and I don't know, I feel very disconnected now from actually what was going on in my life at the time and how I felt.
“A lot of it, it does really feel like a distant memory, so it's going to be quite strange to have that sort of thrusted into people's face all over again.
“I've no idea what it'll be like, the experience, but it's exciting to think that a whole new generation of young men and women who, perhaps, haven't seen it, who may have been conceived after the first date night of a couple going to see Titanic.”
Director James Cameron has promised fans that the new version will be “an epic experience for fans and newcomers alike.”
He told MTV News, “We're not changing a frame. The ship still sinks. It ends the same way. I think the film holds up pretty darn well. In 3D, it becomes kind of a new experience. It's a much more intimate and involving experience both with the characters and with the physical space.”
We’re not ashamed to say that we can’t wait for Titanic to hit the big screen once again… although we’d like to apologise in advance to those in the surrounding cinema seats as we know every line backwards and WILL be saying them out loud during the telling of the epic tale, along with Jack and Rose!