Titanic celebrates its 25th anniversary this year (Picture: 20th Century Fox/Paramount/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)
Can you believe it’s been 25 years since we were graced with the film Titanic (AKA the greatest love story of all time?)
Over the past quarter of a century we’ve spent far more time than we’d like to admit bawling our eyes out at James Cameron’s 1997 masterpiece, wishing with every watch that this time Rose will make room for Jack on that bloody door.
We’ve woken up the neighbours by belting ‘My Heart Will Go On’ at the top of our lungs and screamed at the TV when the ship is described as being ‘unsinkable’.
But, alas we’re still not sick of it.
So, as Titanic celebrates it’s 25th anniversary, where is it available to watch online?
Is Titanic on Netflix?
Rose and Jack first won our hearts 25 years ago today (Picture: 20th Century Fox/Paramount/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)
Unfortunately, Cameron’s epic romance, about 17 year old aristocrat Rose DeWitt Bukater’s (Kate Winslet) romance with kindhearted but poor artist Jack Dawson (Leonardo di Caprio) aboard the infamous Titanic is not available to stream on Netflix or on Disney Plus.
However, the disaster movie is available on Amazon Prime to rent for £3.49 and to buy for £11.99.
It is also available to rent on Apple TV and Youtube from £3.49.
Titanic 2 (which is not a direct sequel of the film but a 2010 mockumentary set 100 years after the original ship sank in 1912) is also available to rent on Apple TV from £1.99.
There is also a 2012 Titanic tv mini-series starring Julian Fellowes which is available to stream on Amazon Prime and ITVX.
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