Titanic director James Cameron in talks with major streaming network to create drama series on doomed Titan sub
TITANIC filmmaker James Cameron is being tapped up to direct a drama series about the Titan submarine disaster.
Insiders say a streaming network has approached the acclaimed director — who has dived to the Titanic 30 times — to tell the story of the five men who died on the submersible last month.
A source said: “The Titan disaster is already being looked at as a major series for one of the world’s biggest streamers — and James is first choice for director.
“It is a subject close to his heart.
“He told the story of the Titanic so compassionately it feels like a natural step for him to take this on.
“Retracing the steps of those on board the Titan is a massive undertaking but there would be a lot of time, money and resources dedicated to it.”
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Hollywood actor Matt Damon is said to be on the wish list of actors for the project, as is Kumail Nanjiani, star of romcom The Big Sick.
Canadian-born Cameron won three Oscars for Titanic in 1998, including Best Picture.
He is also an expert on deep-sea exploration.