AI Creates Alternate Ending for 'Titanic'

New AI technology allows rewriting and visualizing endings of famous films, questioning the future of the movie industry and creating a personalized experience for viewers.


AI Creates Alternate Ending for 'Titanic'

A viral video created with artificial intelligence has stunned the film world and raised alarms in Hollywood. A user used ByteDance's new AI tool, Seedance 2.0, to rewrite and render the ending of the movie 'Titanic.' In this version, Jack Dawson doesn't freeze to death but manages to get onto the door with Rose, and both are rescued, living a life together in New York. According to the Argentine News Agency, what was shocking was not the narrative—a long-standing fan desire—but the technical execution. The video's quality is so high it looks like a scene from the original 1997 film. The Seedance 2.0 tool, released by TikTok's parent company, generates high-definition video from text prompts and visual references with unprecedented temporal consistency. Unlike previous models that distorted faces, Seedance 2.0 maintains the actors' identities and the physics of objects like water and wet clothing with absolute precision. Industry analysts warn this marks the beginning of the era of 'personalized cinema,' where every viewer can decide a story's outcome, breaking the collective experience of a unique work. The viral video has reignited the eternal debate over whether Jack could have fit on the door, but now with irrefutable visual proof created by algorithms.