Titanic 2D and 3D Blu-ray Debuts September 14th

The two billion-dollar box office phenomenon and winner of 11 Academy Awards, Titanic, makes its highly anticipated debut on Blu-ray 2D and Blu-ray 3D on September 14, 2012 from Paramount Home Media Distribution and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Available in high definition for the first time ever, James Cameron's timeless and unforgettable tour de force will be presented in stunning 2D and 3D, providing a cinematic in-home experience of Titanic like never before. Marking 101 years ago today that the RMS Titanic was launched into the Belfast Lough, film fans worldwide can now pre-order the epic love story on Blu-ray 2D and Blu-ray 3D with participating online retailers.

Titanic Blu-ray 3D
Titanic Blu-ray 2D

James Cameron commented, "Blu-ray extends Titanic's immersive 3D theatrical experience into audiences' homes, where their living room becomes the backdrop for big spectacular environments and intense action, as well as profoundly intimate human moments, allowing generations of fans-new and old-to truly become part of the movie like never before."

Presented in a four-disc 2D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with Digital Copy or, for the ultimate experience in fully immersive 3D, in a four-disc Blu-ray 3D and 2D combo pack with Digital Copy, this high-definition presentation of Titanic is a must have for film fans' home media collections. Both sets feature more than 2 1/2 hours of new bonus footage never-before-released on disc, including a fascinating in-depth exploration of the film with James Cameron, as well as documentary footage produced by National Geographic with James Cameron that brings the world's leading RMS Titanic experts together to solve the lingering mysteries of why and how the "unsinkable" ship sank.

The sets also boast previously released special features including 30 deleted scenes, over 60 behind-the-scenes featurettes, a look at the groundbreaking visual effects, over 2,000 photos, three commentaries and much, much more. James Cameron will also be available for the first time ever for digital download.

Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the roles that would make them global stars, Titanic tells the story of the epic romance between two star-crossed lovers set against the backdrop of the legendary and ill-fated maiden voyage of the "ship of dreams."

Titanic was released April 4th, 2012 and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Bernard Hill. The film is directed by James Cameron.



Sources: Paramount Home Media Distribution

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Comments (15)

  1. Titanictom

    No such Thing as a Titanic "EXPERT" Goes Against the very reasons That it Happened...Also they would be calling/contacting Me if they really were such!!!!!

    12 months agoby @titanictomFlag

  2. MovieWiz001

    @ghostman Thank you, Ghost!

    12 months agoby @moviewiz001Flag

  3. Ghostman

    @bawnian-dexeus@2movieguys@jasonkat@moviewiz001
    For someone like me who still has that 2 VHS tape box set and never had the chance to own Titanic on DVD, I'll be happy to buy this on blu-ray.

    12 months agoby @ghostmanFlag

  4. CelluloidDreams

    Waste of money! I already have the "Titanic" Three-Disc Special Collector's Edition!!

    12 months agoby @2movieguysFlag

  5. ChiRep_1

    Its about time.

    12 months agoby @ChiRep-1Flag

  6. JasonKat

    @Bawnian&#169-Dexeus
    Yea I just buy my movies on either dvd or blurays, (depending on how many stars they got), So if they got 3 and more, then its bluray, if it got less, i dvd that. I used to have netflix, but that suxs ass, nothing but old movies and lame tv shows. I dont wanna watch tru blood forever, lol
    Red box is not my thing, i rather own than rent.
    If i buy something and dont like it. i trade it in at best buy and buy something else. :)

    12 months agoby @jasonkatFlag

  7. JasonKat

    We all seen titanic,..this sh*t goes back to the early 90s, Unless you been living under a rock. This isnt new. As for the deleted footage, well you can look them up online for free.
    But I think watching this on bluray would look spectacular, compared to dvd or vhs, lol.
    As for 3d, im not really a fan of that. my movies look great on my 60inc led tv, I dont think 3d can top the likeness of my display.

    12 months agoby @jasonkatFlag

  8. Bawnian©-Dexeus

    @jasonkat yeah, now I'm the only one who buys the video format anymore in my family. I lost my dad to redbox a month ago

    12 months agoby @bawnian-dexeusFlag

  9. thedude-abides

    I would rather watch the blu-ray than see it in 3D. Been waiting on this for a while.

    12 months agoby @thedude-abidesFlag

  10. JasonKat

    @Bawnian169-Dexeus
    that was a bbitch. i hated that 2 tape thing.
    also with pearl harbor, blah!
    So then i updated both of em to dvd, a 1 disc film, lol, i might update them to bluray later when tis sh*t sinks to the 7.99 price around Xmas of 2013.

    12 months agoby @jasonkatFlag

  11. Bawnian©-Dexeus

    @jasonkat LOL, I used to have the VHS version which had two tapes. was a mother to replace between parts, especially rewinding it

    12 months agoby @bawnian-dexeusFlag

  12. JasonKat

    I already own this on vhs and dvd why bother buying it again? other than bluray's 1080p & 3d, is anything diff?,

    12 months agoby @jasonkatFlag

  13. MovieWiz001

    Now why is there a dislike?? It's freakin Blu ray people!

    12 months agoby @moviewiz001Flag

  14. Bawnian©-Dexeus

    Sadly, I never saw it back in theaters. Oh well...

    12 months agoby @bawnian-dexeusFlag

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