The movie was no longer available to watch in 2022.
The 1997 great movie “Titanic” will be back on Netflix on July 1 after the Titan submarine exploded while trying to explore the famous shipwreck.
HuffPost says that the film, which won an award and stars, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, will be added along with hundreds of others.
Netflix didn’t answer my question about whether or not it planned to add the hit movie before the submersible’s trip.
Variety says that it stopped being streamed in August 2022.
James Cameron, who directed the movie, spoke out about the Titan accident. He told BBC that he “felt in [his] bones” that an “extremely catastrophic event” had happened as early as Monday morning.
The Titan submarine lost touch one hour and 45 minutes into its trip to the Titanic disaster. Days later, a debris field was found.
“There was no question in my mind. I knew that the submarine was right below its last known depth and location, which is where they found it. No one looked for anything. When they finally got a deep-diving ROV down there, they found it within a few hours. Most likely in a few minutes.”
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, British investor and explorer Hamish Harding, father and son Shahzada and Suleman Dawood, and former French navy officer and top Titanic expert Paul-Henry Nargeolet were all killed in the accident.
A deep-sea diver, Cameron said he went to the shipwreck 33 times. In 2012, he also went to the Mariana Trench in the 24-foot Deepsea Challenger submarine.
After it was said that a debris field had been found, Cameron said that Rush was like the captain of the Titanic, Edward Smith.
“I’m struck by how similar it is to the Titanic disaster,” Cameron told ABC News. “The captain was warned many times that there was ice ahead of his ship, but he went full speed into an ice field on a night with no moon, killing many people.”
Cameron also said that the Titan submarine worried a lot of people in the submersible world. He noted that some of the most influential people in the community even wrote letters to the company saying that what they were doing was too risky to carry customers.