Now converted to 3D, Titanic fans will be able to enjoy watching Kate and Leo on the bridge of the ship in all their digitally-enhanced glory.
The trailer debuted on Titanic’s Facebook page with an introduction by Cameron, who said: “I’m excited to be bringing Titanic back to the big screen again.”
The director went on to thank the film’s 10 million Facebook fans “for staying true to Titanic.”
Titanic 3D promises to be one of the most impressive 3D movies to date. Cameron and a team of artists went in and redrew every shot, adding layers of depth. The project cost $18 million.
Titanic 3-D will be released worldwide on April 6 2012.
Will you be watching?