(where Old Rose shows the diamond to Brock and his crew before throwing it). Source Material : It utilizes the Special Collector's Edition

An extended sequence involving Jack and Rose being chased by Cal’s valet, Lovejoy, through the flooding First Class dining saloon. Why Fans Love (and Critique) It

The is a fan-created project that integrates deleted scenes into James Cameron’s 1997 film to create a more comprehensive viewing experience. While director James Cameron considers the theatrical version his "final cut," these fan edits are popular among enthusiasts for adding depth to the narrative. Project Overview

But what exactly is it? Who made it? And why does it continue to circulate in dark corners of fan-editing forums, long after Cameron himself declared the theatrical cut his definitive director’s cut?

: One of the most famous additions is the subplot involving the SS Californian, the ship that was nearby but failed to respond to Titanic's distress signals.

The primary goal of this edit was to create a "complete" version of the film by integrating deleted and extended scenes originally left on the cutting room floor. Extended Runtime : The edit runs for 225 minutes (3 hours and 45 minutes), adding approximately 31 minutes to the theatrical 194-minute runtime. Dual Ending Support : Features the original theatrical ending. Disc Three : Features the Alternate Ending

Technically, no. Cameron has never approved it. The "White Star Extended Edition" is a phantom.