American film director James Cameron plans to shoot a series dedicated to the submersible “Titan” that sank in the Atlantic. The Sun newspaper writes about it.
According to media reports, Cameron is already in talks with the leadership of one of the streaming platforms. The series is seen as a large serial project. The media writes that the topic is close to the director, because it was he who made the film about the Titanic.
Even during the search for the bathyscaphe, Cameron spoke about what had happened. He stated that he did not believe that those on board the sunken bathyscaphe could be saved. The director shared his opinion with Anatoly Sagalevich, head of the laboratory of deep-sea vehicles of the Institute of Oceanology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, whose friend turned out to be the pilot of the apparatus.
Recall that the bathyscaphe was wrecked during an expedition to the Titanic on June 18. Later, the wreckage of the bathyscaphe was found more than 200 meters from the sunken Titanic. They testify to a “catastrophic inward-directed explosion.” Five people were on board the submersible: 58-year-old British billionaire and traveler Hamish Harding, 48-year-old Pakistani-British businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleiman, CEO of OceanGate 61-year-old Stockton Rush and the pilot of the apparatus, a former military diver, researcher “Titanic” 77-year-old Frenchman Paul-Henri Narjolet.
Source: Rosbalt

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