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Kate Winslet has made a shocking revelation about the Titanic door scene.

Kate Winslet has made a shocking revelation about the Titanic door scene.



The debate about
The debate about “the door” has been going on since the premiere of the film in 1997

Kate Winslet has just revealed the revelation she will make Titanic fans are rethinking everything they thought they knew about this iconic door scene.

While promoting her role in Lee in Australia ProjectThe 49-year-old Oscar-winning actress explained that the iconic floating object was not a door after all.

When asked again, Winslet noted, “I will say that it’s really interesting that people keep calling it the door. In fact, it wasn’t even a door.”

Instead, it was a broken piece of railing from a ship that “looked like a ladder or something,” Winslet said.

When asked if she and Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jack, would be a good fit, Winslet shrugged, “Honestly, I don’t have any idea that someone hasn’t already tried to figure out.”

Because Titanic premiered in 1997, fans dissected the scene, fans debated whether Jack could have survived on the makeshift raft. Earlier, many online searches concluded that the wreckage was not a door at all.

Director James Cameron even commissioned a scientific test to settle the debate, recreating the scene to see if the two characters could match. His verdict? “Jack could have survived, but there are a lot of variables,” he shared, explaining that Jack’s choice was, “I’m not going to do anything to put her in danger.”