The trailer opens with haunting echoes of Celine Dion’s classic song, but something feels different, darker. A series of quick flashes reveal the modern-day wreck of the Titanic lying at the bottom of the Atlantic, a familiar scene to anyone who knows the original tragedy. Then, a voiceover—gravelly and worn—begins narrating: “Some stories never end…some souls never rest.”
We are introduced to Sarah Dawson (played by a yet-to-be-announced A-list actress), a brilliant marine archaeologist and distant relative of Rose Dawson. She’s obsessed with uncovering the last secrets of the Titanic. Her deep-sea expedition, funded by a mysterious billionaire who has his own agenda, aims to uncover lost artifacts, but they stumble upon something else: a preserved body inside the wreckage. As the divers carefully extract the figure, the camera zooms in on the face—it’s Jack Dawson (played again by Leonardo DiCaprio).
Cut to Sarah in shock as she pores over old family letters, realizing that she’s been dreaming about a man in the water for months—Jack. She and her team soon discover that Jack isn’t just preserved; he’s somehow alive, thanks to a supernatural force that’s been keeping him in stasis for over a century.
A montage of eerie moments unfolds: Jack awakening in a lab, disoriented, haunted by memories of the freezing ocean. Sarah and Jack form a strange connection, as if their fates are intertwined. Jack begins to recount his memories of the Titanic’s sinking and how, just before his final breath, he felt something pull him back into the deep.
But the world Jack has returned to is full of mysteries and dangers. The trailer teases the reappearance of a sinister force—one that has been lurking beneath the waves ever since the Titanic went down. Jack becomes the key to stopping this ancient evil, a force that threatens to drag humanity into the same cold abyss that nearly claimed him.
In the final moments of the trailer, Jack stands at the bow of a modern ship, staring into the horizon, as Sarah’s voice whispers, “Sometimes, the past has a way of finding us.” Just as Jack turns, the camera cuts to black.