Box Office: Stephen Hopkins’ Lost In Space Had Always Been Described As ‘Iceberg’ For Leonardo DiCaprio’s Titanic, Here’s Why

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James Cameron’s Titanic is a masterpiece in true sense. Featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, the epic romance and disaster saga is still loved by many and is undoubtedly, one of the greatest films ever made. But did you know, Stephen Hopkins’ Lost In Space caused Cameron’s masterpiece an amazing streak? Read on to know more.

There’s no comparison between Titanic’s $1.85 billion earnings and Lost In Space’s $136 million, clearly not. But the Hopkin’s directorial ended the winning streak of the masterpiece. Yes, you read that right. And believe us, it’s related to the box office.

As per Box Office Mojo, Lost In Space opened with $20,154,919 and dethrone Titanic from its number one position at the box office. Leonardo starrer recorded the hold at the first spot at the ticket windows, for straight 15 weeks. Thus, Lost In Space was described as ‘Iceberg’ back then, as it disrupted Titanic’s dominance.

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