James Cameron says Kate Winslet was traumatized by Titanic

Kate Winslet Maybe I felt drowned in a group”Titanic“- because, according to the director James CameronMaybe she was a little over her head.

Cameron said: “I think Kate came out of ‘Titanic’ a bit shocked at the scale of the production and her responsibility within it. Radio Times (Across HuffPost UK) from his 1997 hit movie that catapulted 22-year-old Winslet to international fame.

Winslet will finally appear in another of Cameron’s films 25 years after “Titanic” in the upcoming “Avatar” sequel. You will play Ronal, matriarch of the peripheral Na’vi clan, Metkayina.

“Both of us were eager over time to work together again, to find out what the other was all about at this point in our lives and careers,” said Cameron.

Winslet, Cameron and Leonardo DiCaprio in 1998.

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He then noted that the “Mare of Easttown” star’s energy has changed a lot since the 1990s.

“She’s so big and responsible on set,” said Cameron. “I swear she was making the movie!”

Winslet has been open about Cameron’s intensity while promoting “Titanic.” she to reporters At the time Cameron was “temperamental as you won’t believe him” and that “there were times I was really afraid of him.”

As I talked about 90 hours work week and contracting hypothermia after extended periods of filming in freezing water.

“You have to pay me a lot of money to work with Jim again,” She said in time.

Winslet as Rose in the movie
Winslet as Rose in Titanic.

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“I loved doing Avatar with Jim — it’s much quieter now. In those days there was no place for him to say, ‘It might not work,’” Winslet said. There were all those conversations about this blockbuster, “Titanic.” I can’t imagine the pressure. As we get older we learn to say, ‘I made a mistake.’ We all get better at it, right?”

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