Welcome to ReelFact Central, your go-to spot for movie trivia! Today, we’re spotting a blunder in a blockbuster: did you know Titanic (1997) has a mistake in its starry sky? Let’s dive into this cinematic slip-up.

In Titanic, directed by James Cameron, the night sky during the sinking scenes shows constellations that are incorrect for the North Atlantic on April 14, 1912. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson pointed out that the star patterns were mirrored, as if flipped across the sky. After Tyson’s critique, Cameron fixed the error for the 2012 3D re-release, ensuring the stars matched the historical date and location.

This tiny mistake reminds us that even the biggest films can have flaws, and we love spotting them at ReelFact Central. Seen a movie mistake? Email us at contact@funfactsnack.com to share! Pass this trivia on and check back for more.


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