I Just Learned Yet Another Detail About Titanic’s Infamous Door Scene That Makes The Whole Thing Even Wilder

I Just Learned Yet Another Detail About Titanic’s Infamous Door Scene That Makes The Whole Thing Even Wilder

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For decades, one of the biggest debates in movie history has been whether or not Leonardo DiCaprio‘s character, Jack Dawson, could have fit on the infamous door in Titanic. Fans of the film, which remains one of the best movies of the ’90s, have long argued over the possibility of Jack surviving by sharing the floating debris with Rose. Thanks to a behind-the-scenes Titanic fact revelation by Kate Winslet, the entire scene has taken an even more bizarre turn.

While promoting her upcoming 2024 movie release Lee in New York City (per People) Winslet dropped a bombshell about her time shooting one of the highest-grossing movies during a candid Q&A session. As it turns out, the water wasn’t nearly as deep as it looked on screen. The Sense and Sensibility actress revealed that the water in the tank where the door scene was filmed was only waist-high. Yes, you read that right — waist-high! That means that while Rose was dramatically balancing on the floating door, DiCaprio was kneeling in shallow water beside her.

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