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Titanic director James Cameron weighs in AGAIN on THAT debated door scene

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It is a question that has haunted movie fans since Titanic was released in 1997: Could Jack Dawson actually have survived the fateful sinking of the iconic ship?And now Titanic director James Cameron has revealed he conducted a scientific study to finally end the debate as to whether Leonardo DiCaprio's character could have made it out alive - with the process documented in a TV special.The iconic drama scene sees Jack and Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) struggling in icy waters after the ship goes down.

They attempt to clamber onto a piece of debris in the freezing cold North Atlantic Sea.It seems there is only room for one on the door, so Jack sacrifices his spot for Rose.

He ends up freezing to death in the water, while Rose survives, has a family and lives to be an old woman, just as Jack wanted.

Titanic debate: Director James Cameron has weighed in again on the film's door debate, and said Jack 'had to die'Cameron, 68, who has frequently rubbished claims that Jack could have survived,  told The Toronto Sun that he conducted the 'forensic study' with hopes that he 'won't have to deal with the speculation anymore after 25 years'.He said: 'We have done a scientific study to put this whole thing to rest and drive a stake through its heart once and for all.

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