The trailer begins with a serene shot of the ocean at dawn. The sound of waves lapping against a ship is heard, and an ominous version of the Titanic theme plays softly. The screen fades from black to show the wreck of the Titanic resting on the ocean floor, enshrouded in mystery and darkness. A deep voiceover begins: “Over a century ago, the Titanic went down, taking with it over 1,500 souls… but some stories refuse to be forgotten.”
The scene transitions to a bustling New York City in present day. We see Dr. Sarah Dawson (a new character played by a leading actress), a marine archaeologist and distant relative of Rose, standing on a stage at a press conference. “Today,” she announces, “we embark on a mission to recover a piece of history.” A large screen behind her shows live footage of a submersible descending toward the Titanic wreck.
The teaser cuts to the underwater exploration. The submersible’s lights sweep across the wreckage, revealing haunting scenes of the ship frozen in time. “We’ve found something… unusual,” says a voice over the radio. The camera zooms in on an isolated compartment, where a figure is visible, encased in ice. It’s Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), perfectly preserved, as if time itself had stopped.
Gasps fill the control room as scientists realize what they’ve discovered. “This can’t be real…,” whispers Sarah, her eyes wide with shock. The trailer shows a rapid montage of images: Jack’s frozen body being transported to a high-tech facility, the ice melting away, his hand twitching, his eyes opening for the first time in over a century.
Jack awakens in a hospital bed, confused and disoriented. Flashbacks of the Titanic disaster flood his mind. “Rose…” he whispers, his voice cracking. “Where’s Rose?” The trailer cuts to Jack struggling to grasp the modern world around him—smartphones, skyscrapers, and electric cars. He’s haunted by memories of his past and the love he lost.
The tension builds as Jack is pursued by media and scientists fascinated by his miraculous survival. He’s seen visiting old locations, searching for traces of Rose, desperate to understand what happened after the Titanic sank. The trailer ends with Jack standing on the deck of a modern cruise ship, looking out over the ocean as the camera zooms out, revealing the words, “TITANIC 2: The Return of Jack – 2025.