The Titanic 4K remaster release date has been set, and a special limited edition collector’s box for the remastered film has also been announced.
After releasing in theaters earlier this year, the Titanic 4K remaster will arrive in physical format on December 5, when the film will release on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.
The remastered film will release on a two-disc set that includes the film on 4K Ultra HD, plus a secondary Blu-ray disc that has more than five hours of new and legacy bonus content, including new interviews with director James Cameron, actress Kate Winslet, and producer Jon Landau. A Digital Ultra HD version of the film is also included on the second disc.
Limited Edition box set includes physical collectibles
Alongside the 4K release, a limited edition collector’s box set will also release on December 5. This special set will include the two-disc release of the film, as well as a ton of physical collectibles, including:
- A hardcover coffee table book detailing the making of the film’s most iconic scenes
- A detailed schematic inspired by the actual ship blueprint, highlighting locations of key scenes Movie prop reproductions of a boarding pass, launch viewing ticket, ship menus, and notes from Jack to Rose and Rose to Cal
- Sheet music for the multi-award-winning hit “My Heart Will Go On”
Other bonus features set to be included in the Titanic 4K remaster are:
Titanic: Stories From the Heart—NEW!
Director James Cameron, producer Jon Landau, and star Kate Winslet share memories and favorite moments and recount the challenges of making the greatest love story in cinema history. Go back in time with film clips, photos and behind-the-scenes moments.
Titanic: 25 Years Later with James Cameron
James Cameron explores the enduring myths and mysteries of the shipwreck, and mounts tests to see whether Jack could have fit on that raft and survived.
Behind-the-scenes presentation hosted by Jon Landau—NEW!
Jon Landau introduces a series of behind-the-scenes segments showcasing the making of TITANIC.
Trailer Presentation hosted by Jon Landau—NEW!
Jon Landau shares an inside glimpse into the marketing of TITANIC with a story of how a 4-minute trailer overseen by the filmmakers was delivered to theatres, instead of the original “action” trailer.
• Fan Poster Art—NEW!
• Reflections on TITANIC (4 parts)
• Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by James Cameron
• Additional Behind-the-Scenes
• Deep-Dive Presentation narrated by James Cameron
• $200,000,001: A Ship’s Odyssey (The TITANIC Crew Video)
• Videomatics
• Visual Effects
• Music Video “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion
• Still Galleries
Originally released in 1997, Titanic became a smash hit from the moment it premiered, with praise from critics and audiences alike pouring in. The film was the first ever movie to reach the billion-dollar mark at the box office, and remained the highest-grossing film of all time until Cameron would go on to beat it with another film of his in 2009 — Avatar.
Nominated for 14 Academy Awards, Titanic tied 1950’s All About Eve for the most Oscar nominations and would win 11 of them, including Best Picture and Best Director. It also tied 1959’s Ben-Hur for the most Oscars won by a single film.