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James Cameron Denies Directing Film on “Titan” Submarine Disaster

“Titanic” director James Cameron has strongly denied speculation that he is preparing to direct a film about the “Titan” submarine disaster.

And in his tweet on Twitter, the director of “Titanic” set the record straight, less than a month after the death of five people on board a submarine of the “Ocean Gate” company, which exploded while descending into the wreck of the “Titanic”, according to the Los Angeles newspaper. American Times.

Cameron tweeted: “Normally I don’t respond to malicious rumors in the media, but I need to now. I’m not in talks about an Oceangate movie, and I never will.” It is noteworthy that this is not the first time that Cameron has been pushed to comment since the disappearance of “Titan” in June. The “Avatar” director previously told ABC that people in the diving community were “very concerned about this submarine” before the expedition was launched.

“For us it’s a tragedy very similar to the Titanic, where the warnings were not heeded,” Cameron said at the time.

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