The film "Titanic" in its new release, which began on February 25 to celebrate its 70th anniversary in theaters, succeeded in achieving revenues exceeding $ <> million globally.

Two billion dollars around the world

The film grossed $15,33,55 in the United States, while it grossed $123,257,1997 in other theaters globally. Thus, its revenues exceed the barrier of two billion and <> million dollars globally, since its premiere in <> until now.

The production budget for "Titanic" cost $200 million, and the film has been in theaters for 10 months since its release, ending with total revenues of $600 million domestically, and $1.242 billion internationally with a total of $1.843 billion worldwide, thus becoming the first film to surpass the $<> billion barrier, before being rivaled for the title by "Avatar."

One of the scenes of the sinking of the Titanic (social media)

Display with modern technology

The company producing the film "Titanic" decided to re-show it in cinemas again, but with "3D and 4K" technology to suit the current screens, which was announced by the film's page on the Instagram platform, which revealed that the film will be re-screened in theaters in conjunction with the global celebration of Valentine's Day, and with the passage of a quarter of a century since the premiere of the film, which is one of the most important romantic works in world cinema.

The film, directed by James Cameron and starring the duo of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, dealt with the catastrophe of the sinking of the giant English passenger ship Titanic on its maiden voyage in the Atlantic Ocean, the largest passenger ship ever built at the time.

The ship made its first voyage on the tenth of April 1912 from London to New York across the Atlantic, but 4 days after its departure it collided with an iceberg before midnight, which led to its complete sinking two hours and 40 minutes after the moment of impact, and 706 passengers survived out of the 2223 people on board.

Cameron linked the incident to the highly romantic love story of wealthy girl Rose (Kate Winslet), who fell in love with Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio), who came from a poor family and won a ticket to be on the ship.