Avatar – The Way of Water is currently dominating the cinema charts at will. After only four weeks, the sequel to the most successful film of all time has already grossed over 1.7 billion US dollars at the worldwide box office. In the all-time charts is avatar 2 in the USA it is only in 16th place, but internationally it has already left heavyweights such as Marvel’s Avengers or Jurassic World behind and stalked its predecessor up to 7th place. Things are also going extremely well in Germany. In this country, Avatar – The Way of Water could celebrate the best fourth weekend ever. In a few weeks will be JamesCameron however, make competition in the cinema itself.

James Cameron: Highest-grossing filmmaker of all time thanks to Avatar and Titanic

If three blockbusters in the top ten highest-grossing films in the history of cinema come from the same person, then this filmmaker must have got something right. Next Avatar-The Way of Water in 7th place, its predecessor is enthroned in 1st place in the all-time list of the best. In 3rd place is with titanic James Cameron’s monumental work, which also topped the all-time charts for many years.

And it is precisely this blockbuster that is celebrating its comeback on the big screen. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2023, Titanic can once again be admired on the big screen. For the 25th anniversary, the once most expensive film of all time starts from Thursday, February 09, 2023, once again in cinemas. For his re-enactment the great classic was not only dusted off, but properly polished.

See Titanic again in cinemas for Valentine’s Day – in 3D, 4K, HDR and HFR

As Titanic 1997 started in the cinemas, the movie theaters of this world were still completely analogue. Real rolls of film, which could tear, get fuzzy and had to be changed during the performance, were the technical standard at the time. Thanks to laser projection, we now see films with unprecedented sharpness and brightness.

In order to be able to offer the viewers something unique again, JamesCameron adapt his classic Titanic to today’s modern cinema. The film was subsequently digitized in 4K, converted to 3D and rendered at 48 frames per second. Similar to Avatar-The Way of Water so we will be able to enjoy Titanic in HDR and HFR. However, the most successful filmmaker of all time still has to prove whether the result is as convincing as the breathtaking scenes on Pandora.

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