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Netflix Stirs Outrage for Streaming James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ After Submersible Tragedy, but the Timing Is a Coincidence - variety.com - Britain - county Atlantic
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26.06.2023 / 20:57

Netflix Stirs Outrage for Streaming James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ After Submersible Tragedy, but the Timing Is a Coincidence

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Among the handful of new titles arriving on Netflix on July 1 is James Cameron’s “Titanic,” an addition that is rubbing some people the wrong way given last week’s tragedy aboard the OceanGate Titan submersible. Five members traveling inside the Titan were killed when the submersible imploded while en route to visit the wreckage of the Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean. Some users on social media have criticized Netflix for bringing Cameron’s “Titanic” to the streaming platform so soon after the submersible tragedy. As one user wrote, “Netflix is overstepping the boundaries of decency on this timing.” Many people are accusing the streamer of attempting to capitalize on the Titan deaths by adding “Titanic” to its library.

James Cameron Says Titanic Sub’s Design Was “A Horrible Idea” Based On A “Fundamental Flaw” - deadline.com - USA - county Pacific
deadline.com
23.06.2023 / 22:07

James Cameron Says Titanic Sub’s Design Was “A Horrible Idea” Based On A “Fundamental Flaw”

In multiple interviews yesterday, Titanic director James Cameron harshly criticized the OceanGate, the company that designed, built and operated the small submarine Titan, which officials now believe suffered a “catastrophic implosion” as it dove down to tour the wreck of the Titanic. Five people were killed as a result.

'Titanic' director James Cameron reveals he 'knew the truth' Monday morning about submarine disaster - www.foxnews.com
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23.06.2023 / 18:23

'Titanic' director James Cameron reveals he 'knew the truth' Monday morning about submarine disaster

"Titanic" director James Cameron "felt in [his] bones" that an "extreme catastrophic event" had happened to the Titan submersible as soon as he heard it had lost contact. Cameron, who has traveled to the Titanic wreckage himself 33 times, said he had "no doubt" the sub was "gone" once he heard the submersible had lost contact 1 hour and 45 minutes into its dive to view the remnants of the cruise liner. The U.S.

‘Titanic’ director James Cameron reacts to submarine disaster, missing actor Julian Sands’ family speaks out - www.foxnews.com
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23.06.2023 / 18:23

‘Titanic’ director James Cameron reacts to submarine disaster, missing actor Julian Sands’ family speaks out

'Titanic' director James Cameron breaks silence on the submarine disaster. Julian Sands' family speaks out after search resumes. Kevin Costner's 'Yellowstone' fate: Co-creator says 'I don't do f--- you car crashes.' OnlyFans favorites Denise Richards, Sami Sheen, Carmen Electra cash in with risqué website.

James Cameron Shares 'Titanic' Submersible Passengers Might Have Known They Had an Emergency: ''They Had Dropped Their Ascent Weights' - www.justjared.com
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23.06.2023 / 17:31

James Cameron Shares 'Titanic' Submersible Passengers Might Have Known They Had an Emergency: ''They Had Dropped Their Ascent Weights'

Titanic movie director James Cameron, who himself visited the Titanic wreckage site over 30 times, has made a statement about the tragedy on the OceanGate Titan submersible that is getting attention.

What Director James Cameron Has Said About the Titan Submersible Tragedy and Titanic Wreckage Site - www.etonline.com - county Rush
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23.06.2023 / 16:25

What Director James Cameron Has Said About the Titan Submersible Tragedy and Titanic Wreckage Site

James Cameron has a great deal of experience with the difficult and potentially dangerous process of such an adventure.The wreckage site has once again gripped the public's attention after OceanGate Expeditions' tourist submersible, Titan, went missing on June 18 while carrying five passengers during a dive down to the Titanic's final resting place. Five days later, Rear Admiral John Mauger, the commander of the U.S.

‘Titanic’ director James Cameron says OceanGate was “warned” about Titan sub - www.nme.com
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23.06.2023 / 11:51

‘Titanic’ director James Cameron says OceanGate was “warned” about Titan sub

Titanic (1997) director, who has completed 33 dives to the wreck of the 19th century ship, said in a new interview that he immediately suspected that disaster had struck when he received news about the missing Titan sub on Monday (June 19).Yesterday (June 22) it was confirmed that the five men aboard the submersible on a tourist expedition to view the wreckage of the Titanic died in a suspected catastrophic implosion. Five pieces of debris from the sub were discovered in a search and rescue operation.Cameron told BBC News: “We now have another wreck that is based on unfortunately the same principles of not heeding warnings.

When ‘Titanic’ Director James Cameron First Knew About Titan Submersible’s ‘Catastrophic’ Fate - etcanada.com - county Anderson - county Cooper
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23.06.2023 / 11:39

When ‘Titanic’ Director James Cameron First Knew About Titan Submersible’s ‘Catastrophic’ Fate

“Titanic” director and deep sea explorer James Cameron is opening up about when he first learned that the Titan tourist submersible had likely imploded, days before debris was discovered.

When 'Titanic' Director James Cameron First Knew About Titan Submersible's 'Catastrophic' Fate - www.etonline.com - county Anderson - county Cooper
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23.06.2023 / 06:03

When 'Titanic' Director James Cameron First Knew About Titan Submersible's 'Catastrophic' Fate

director and deep sea explorer James Cameron is opening up about when he first learned that the Titan tourist submersible had likely imploded, days before debris was discovered.On Thursday, Rear Admiral John Mauger, the commander of the U.S. Coast Guard who lead the search and rescue operation, announced that all aboard the vessel — owned by OceanGate Expeditions — were presumed «dead» following a «catastrophic implosion» and the discovery of debris.Cameron, meanwhile, spoke with CNN's Anderson Cooper Thursday, and said he'd learned on Monday that the submersible had likely imploded, and that the five passengers had likely been killed.«I've been living with it for a few days now, as [have] some of my other colleagues in the deep submergence community,» Cameron, 68, shared.According to the filmmaker — who has spent decades as an active and avid deep sea diver, and has taken over 30 trips to the Titanic wreckage — he was on a boat by himself on Sunday when Titan undertook its ill-fated plunge.«Then the first I heard about it was on Monday morning. I immediately got on my network, because it's a very small community… and found out some information within about a half hour that they had lost comms and they had lost tracking simultaneously,» Cameron explained.

James Cameron says many were ‘very concerned’ about Titan: ‘struck by the similarity of the Titanic’ - us.hola.com - Britain
us.hola.com
23.06.2023 / 01:19

James Cameron says many were ‘very concerned’ about Titan: ‘struck by the similarity of the Titanic’

On Thursday morning, it was reported that a debris field was discovered near the shipwreck, before confirmation that all five passengers were dead following the vessel’s catastrophic implosion in the North Atlantic. With the submarine on a quest to see the Titanic, there is curiosity as to what filmmaker James Cameron thinks about the situation.

James Cameron Compares OceanGate To Titanic Disaster -- Says Experts WARNED Them About Safety Concerns! - perezhilton.com
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23.06.2023 / 00:09

James Cameron Compares OceanGate To Titanic Disaster -- Says Experts WARNED Them About Safety Concerns!

Ever since the news first came out that a submarine exploring the Titanic had been lost, one of the experts we’ve wanted to hear from most is filmmaker James Cameron.

‘Titanic’ Director James Cameron On Titan Sub Tragedy: ‘I’m Struck By The Similarity’ - etcanada.com - Britain - France - USA - Pakistan - county Rush
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22.06.2023 / 22:23

‘Titanic’ Director James Cameron On Titan Sub Tragedy: ‘I’m Struck By The Similarity’

Canadian filmmaker James Cameron, who directed the critically acclaimed ‘Titanic’, is talking about the recent Titan submersible tragedy.

'Titanic' director James Cameron breaks silence on submarine disaster - www.foxnews.com
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22.06.2023 / 20:55

'Titanic' director James Cameron breaks silence on submarine disaster

"Titanic" director James Cameron is speaking out after the search for the missing OceanGate Titan submersible came to a tragic end Thursday. Cameron, 68, found the tragic story of the sub eerily similar to what happened to the infamous ship in 1912. "Well, I've been down there many times," Cameron told ABC News on Thursday.

James Cameron Says Titan Submersible Deaths Are ‘Impossible to Process,’ Diving Community Had Been ‘Concerned’ About the Sub - variety.com - France - New York - county Rush
variety.com
22.06.2023 / 20:39

James Cameron Says Titan Submersible Deaths Are ‘Impossible to Process,’ Diving Community Had Been ‘Concerned’ About the Sub

Titanic” director James Cameron spoke out during an ABC News interview about the tourist submersible Titan that lost contact on its way to reach the Titanic. After submarine company OceanGate released a statement on Thursday saying that the five people who went down are believed dead, Cameron gave his thoughts on the tragedy as a longtime member of the diving community, who has made 33 trips to the Titanic himself. “People in the community were very concerned about this sub,” Cameron said. “A number of the top players in the deep submergence engineering community even wrote letters to the company, saying that what they were doing was too experimental to carry passengers and that it needed to be certified. I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself, where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship, and yet he steamed at full speed into an ice field on a moonless night and many people died as a result. For us, it’s a very similar tragedy where warnings went unheeded. To take place at the same exact site with all the diving that’s going on all around the world, I think it’s just astonishing. It’s really quite surreal.”

'Titanic' Director James Cameron Breaks Silence on OceanGate Submersible Tragedy - www.justjared.com - France
justjared.com
22.06.2023 / 20:29

'Titanic' Director James Cameron Breaks Silence on OceanGate Submersible Tragedy

James Cameron, the director of the famed 1997 film Titanic, has issued his first comments after the OceanGate Titan submersible tragically lost contact and is now believed to have imploded underwater, killing the five passengers on board.

What 'Titanic' Director James Cameron Has Said About the Ship Wreckage Over the Years - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
22.06.2023 / 01:39

What 'Titanic' Director James Cameron Has Said About the Ship Wreckage Over the Years

James Cameron has a great deal of experience with the process and the thrill of such an adventure.The Oscar-winning filmmaker has not yet publicly commented on the OceanGate Expeditions tourist submersible that went missing during a dive down to the Titanic's final resting place over the weekend.However, he's spoken out many times about the majesty of the wreckage, and why someone might risk life and limb for a chance to lay eyes on it themselves.According to Cameron, his iconic film about the sinking of the massive ship came about not necessarily out of a passion to make the movie itself, but more for the opportunity to explore and dive down to the wreckage itself — which he described as «the Mount Everest of shipwrecks» in an interview with in 2009.«I made because I wanted to dive to the shipwreck,» Cameron told the publication, «not because I particularly wanted to make the movie.»«When I learned some other guys had dived to the Titanic to make an IMAX movie, I said, 'I’ll make a Hollywood movie to pay for an expedition and do the same thing,'» Cameron recalled. «I loved that first taste, and I wanted more.»Reflecting on his motivations for deep sea diving — beyond his childhood love for explorers and adventurers such as Jacques Cousteau — Cameron told in 2011, «I can think of no greater fantasy than to be an explorer and see what no human eye has seen before.»Speaking with  in 2018, Cameron explained the desire to explore the majesty of the Titanic and the mysteries of the deep ocean.«I call it bearing witness,» Cameron shared.

James Cameron’s Titanic submersible filmmaking dive made him miss 9/11 - nypost.com - New York - Pennsylvania - Washington
nypost.com
21.06.2023 / 20:07

James Cameron’s Titanic submersible filmmaking dive made him miss 9/11

tourist submersible on an expedition to the Titanic wreckage, a story of one of filmmaker James Cameron’s most harrowing dives to study the Titanic — and what he would find out after — has come to the surface.The Academy Award-winning movie director behind “Titanic” was inside a submersible vessel nearly 13,000 feet underwater on the fateful date of September 11, 2001.After the 68-year-old director and his crew finished their exploration of the 1912 tragedy that killed about 1,500 people and returned to the main ship, Cameron was told of the nightmare that happened on U.S. land just 12 hours earlier.“What is this thing that’s going on?” Cameron asked actor Bill Paxton, who played treasure hunter Brock Lovett in the film.“The worst terrorist attack in history, Jim,” Paxton told him.Paxton recounted for Cameron the nightmare that took place: planes crashed into the World Trade Centers’ Twin Towers in Manhattan, N.Y.

James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ expert weighs in on the ‘unusual’ missing sub - nypost.com - Canada - county Atlantic
nypost.com
20.06.2023 / 22:45

James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ expert weighs in on the ‘unusual’ missing sub

tourist submersible on an expedition to the wreckage “has the potential to be a major tragedy.”“No matter what you may read in the coming hours, all that is truly known at this time is that communications with the submersible have been lost and that is unusual enough to warrant the most serious consideration,” Stephenson wrote in a Facebook post Monday.“I am most concerned about the souls aboard, whose identities have not yet been made public,” he added at the time, though the five passengers have since been identified. Stephenson and Cameron, 68, journeyed over 2 miles beneath the ocean surface to the wreckage of the Titanic in 2005.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He’d ‘Absolutely’ Run for President in 2024 if He Could: ‘It’s a No Brainer…I See So Clearly How I Could Win’ - variety.com - USA - California
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16.06.2023 / 14:19

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He’d ‘Absolutely’ Run for President in 2024 if He Could: ‘It’s a No Brainer…I See So Clearly How I Could Win’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Arnold Schwarzenegger would throw his name into the race for U.S. president if he was eligible, the actor and former California governor told Chris Wallace on a recent episode of Max and CNN’s “Who’s Talking?” interview series. The action movie icon already has a history in U.S. politics, as he served as the 38th governor of California from 2003 to 2011. “The Constitution says that the President has to be a natural born US citizen. If not for that, would you have run for president?” Wallace asked Schwarzenegger. “Well, yes, of course,” Schwarzenegger responded. “I mean, I think the field was wide open in 2016. And I think the field is open right now. I mean, think about it right now. I mean, who is there? There is really not a person that can bring everyone together. Who is here today that people say okay, he’s not too old or he’s not too this or too that, or is that because it’s now a question about who do you vote against then who do you vote for?”

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