Jack was very professional (Titanic)

“I don’t sign that one,” said Winslet in a 2014 interview with Yahoo! Movies UK. “It feels very uncomfortable. Why would you do that? … They were asking me to sign it. People ask me to sign that one a lot, and actually there’s a photo of it as well that someone’s lifted from a still of the film.”

Kate Winslet revealed that the sketch in one of the most iconic -- and most often quoted -- scenes of James Cameron's "Titanic" was actually done by the director himself.
Kate Winslet revealed that the sketch in one of the most iconic scenes of James Cameron’s “Titanic” was actually done by the director.©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection
In 2021, Cameron released a book entitled "Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron" that included the sketch alongside several designs from the first "Avatar" movie and from the "Terminator" series.
In 2021, Cameron released “Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron” that included the sketch alongside several designs from the first “Avatar” movie and from the “Terminator” series.Kevin Winter/Getty Image

“That photo gets passed around. It’s like, ‘No, I didn’t mean for it to be a photograph that I would end up seeing 16, 17 years later,’ ” said the actress, bursting into laughter. “It’s quite funny, really.”

In 2021, Cameron, 68, released “Tech Noir: The Art of James Cameron” that included the sketch alongside several designs from the first “Avatar” movie and from the “Terminator” series.

With the film’s 25th anniversary approaching, Cameron said he would be re-releasing the romance film in theaters, marking the fourth time the film would appear on the silver screen since it sailed into theaters in 1997.

According to Cameron, Jack (played by DiCaprio) could have survived, but there were too many variables to consider. Cameron also firmly believed that Jack "needed to die."
According to Cameron, Jack (played by DiCaprio) could have survived, but there were too many variables to consider. Cameron also firmly believed that Jack “needed to die.”