Kate Winslet was not the first choice of Rose in Titanic ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia )

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James Cameron almost cast Gwyneth Paltrow as Rose in Titanic. Yep, before Kate Winslet secured the iconic role, Paltrow was seriously in the running.

In an interview with GQ magazine, James Cameron reveals casting Winslet initially felt like the laziest casting in the world because of her reputation for period dramas. Winslet even had the nickname Corset Kate. But after meeting her, Cameron couldn’t deny she was perfect for the part.

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Still, it could have been Paltrow. Already known for her versatility, she had done both period pieces (Emma) and modern roles (Se7en). Paltrow confirmed she was one of the last two considered for the role. Looking back, Paltrow reflected, “You think, ‘Why did I say no to Titanic?’ But you know, there’s a lesson in everything.”

In the end, Winslet made Rose unforgettable—but imagining Paltrow in the role offers a fascinating “what if” for film history.