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Even though Jack and Rose’s romance seemed red-hot and natural, things were carefully choreographed behind the scenes. Jack and Rose’s first kiss in ‘Titanic’ is still iconic ...
Part of the railing on the bow of the Titanic, where Jack and Rose kiss in the 1997 Hollywood film, has broken away from the wreck of the liner. Underwater robots captured images of the wreck on a ...
Never letting go of these memories. Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio may have had chemistry as Rose and Jack in “Titanic,” but their kissing scenes were pretty awkward for the British actress.
Long after Titanic’s release, viewers are still debating if Jack and Rose could both fit on the door after fleeing the boat — including the movie’s stars. In addition to chronicling the ...
When help finally comes in lifeboats, Rose is alive while Jack has frozen to death. Screen capture of the movie "Titanic", written and directed by James Cameron.
CBS via Getty Images Spoiler alert: Titanic doesn’t have a happy ending. James Cameron ’s 1997 film follows Jack and Rose, portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, respectively.
Sure, Rose and Jack's loving hearts might have gone on in the 1997 blockbuster "Titanic," but the film's Oscar-winning director James Cameron is pretty certain at least one of their bodies would ...
The "door" theory has been a hot fan topic for more than a decade, even explored on a 2012 episode of "Mythbusters" - with the conclusion that both Jack and Rose could have plausibly fit on the ...