James Cameron returns from Ocean's deepest point to attend Titanic sinking in 3D.

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With lead actress Kate Winslet next to him, director James Cameron attended the premiere of his 1997 "Titanic" in Royal Albert Hall in London, but this time in 3D. On premiere's red carpet where Billy Zane and Frances Fisher; whereas DiCaprio was absent for shooting new projects. After 100 years of the ship sinking, and 15 years from the premier of the original film, "Titanic 3D" will make the viewer really feel the fears of "Jack" and "Rose" when it sank, according to Cameron. He also added that the 3D technique which cost 40 million dollars enriched the most thrilling and emotional moments of the film. Cameron just returned from his diving trip that took him down 12km in the Pacific Ocean and attended the 3D version of the blockbuster film that gained 1.8 billion dollars yield and made it the most successful film in the history of cinema for 12 years. If it wasn't for his very own "Avatar" in 2009 that removed it from that position! The film is expected to achieve very high gross that might make it cross 2 billion dollars once it world premiers on 4 April.

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