New Titanic documentary explores how Jack could’ve survived

Titanic director James Cameron has debunked the theory that Jack could have survived, in a new documentary celebrating 25 years of the film.

In the National Geographic documentary, Cameron explores whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on the raft, saving them both.

The participants were even subjected to the grizzly cold temperatures that the main characters would have been.

Unfortunately, however, it was never going to end well for Jack.


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  1. […] Titanic Sinks: On the night of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious ship of its time, struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic at approximately 11:40 PM ship’s time. The collision, which occurred about 400 miles south of Newfoundland, tore a series of gashes along the starboard side of the hull, dooming the “unsinkable” vessel. The ship sank in less than three hours, and of the 2,223 people aboard, 1,517 perished. The disaster led to sweeping changes in maritime safety regulations, including the establishment of the International Ice Patrol and requirements for sufficient lifeboats for all passengers. […]

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