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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2023
James Cameron reveals Kate Winslet was 'traumatised' after filming Titanic: ‘The scale of production…’

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Hindustan Times
05 December, 2022, 08:50 pm
Last modified: 05 December, 2022, 08:57 pm

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James Cameron reveals Kate Winslet was 'traumatised' after filming Titanic: ‘The scale of production…’

Hindustan Times
05 December, 2022, 08:50 pm
Last modified: 05 December, 2022, 08:57 pm
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

James Cameron said that actor Kate Winslet was a 'bit traumatised' after filming Titanic. Kate Winslet received an Academy Award nomination for playing Rose in James Cameron's blockbuster epic romance, where she starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. James Cameron and Kate Winslet are teaming up once again for Avatar: The Way of Water, the much-anticipated sequel to the 2009 film Avatar that releases worldwide later this month. 

Given that Kate had expressed her doubts whether she would return to work with James earlier, saying how there was so much pressure while filming Titanic, and that she was 'genuinely terrified' of him, it is quite a revelation that the actor has collaborated again with the director. James revealed that it was indeed a lot more difficult at that time for the 22 year-old actor to film Titanic.

James said in an interview with Radio Times, "I think Kate came out of Titanic a bit traumatised by the scale of the production and her responsibility within it… We've both been eager over time to work together again, to see what the other is about at this point in our lives and careers." Speaking about his experience of working with Kate after so many years, James said, "She's very large and in charge on set. You'd swear she was producing the film!' The director was quick to admit that he was indeed quite different on that set, and with the years he is "a lot more mellow now."

Kate Winslet plays the Metkayina matriarch Ronal in the much-anticipated return to the planet of Pandora in Avatar: The Way of Water. The studio has already announced four sequels to Avatar, and with two already filmed, the chances of the other two depends on the fate of the sequel releasing on 16 December.

Titanic / Kate Winslet / Leonardo DiCaprio / James Cameron

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