The deleted scenes in ‘Titanic’ and ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ fans are saying they should have left

by Staff writer

A deleted scene from the emotional blockbuster Titanic has surfaced showing a new side to the heartbreaking story.

The cut scene shows the survivors’ rescue in full, rather than the shortened version of the sequence shown in the classic film.

The legendary film, which scooped 11 Oscars after its 1997 release, would have been even more emotional if this clip had made it into the final cut.

Set aboard rescue boat The Carpathia, the emotional scene really heaps on the sorrow, and will change the way you view one of the film’s most despised characters.

Joseph Bruce Ismay, one of the top officials in the company which owned the “Titanic,” was portrayed as a coward for abandoning his doomed vessel.

We don’t even see any real remorse after hundreds of innocents are sent to the icy depths on his sinking ship.

But this deleted scene paints his character in a different light.

The camera zooms to his face as he surveys the shivering survivors — and it is etched with a clear pang of guilt.

Meanwhile, we also see more of Rose, frozen in horror, in the full version of the rescue.

She can be seen boarding the ship while her mother frantically searches for her, and we also clock a brief flash of Cal’s adopted daughter — whose fate is left uncertain in the final cut.

This comes just a couple of months after a deleted scene from “The Devil Wears Prada” went viral after being published online.

Fans are saying they should have left the scene which shows Miranda’s husband drunk at a party and how Andy (Anne Hathaway) intelligently handled the situation, leading to ice queen Miranda mouthing her a ‘Thank you’.

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