Why Did Claire Danes Turn Down Titanic? (Photo Credit – Prime Video/Wikipedia)

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When Titanic sailed into theaters in 1997, it didn’t just become a box office juggernaut but a generational landmark. James Cameron’s epic love story set aboard the ill-fated Titanic captivated millions, turning Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet into household names practically overnight. The film went on to win 11 Academy Awards and became one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.

But many people don’t know that Kate Winslet wasn’t the first actress considered for the role of Rose. Before Winslet stepped into the character that would define her early career, the filmmakers were eyeing someone else entirely. And their first preference was none other than Romeo + Juliet star Claire Danes.

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At the time, DiCaprio and Danes had just finished filming the modern Shakespearean adaptation, and their on-screen chemistry was undeniable. So, when Titanic came around, Danes seemed like a natural choice. The studio was keen on reuniting the pair, hoping their success could carry over to another romantic tragedy. But Claire Danes turned down the offer.