Titanic has been reincarnated. Welcome back Jack and Rose in their turn of the century 3D version of romance.

James Cameron's epic tale of love has come back from the icebergs to once again wreck hearts. For some it may be a cheesy come back and a total waste of time to have Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet be revived from the chilling waters of the Atlantic Ocean for just a 3D version of the franchise.

With Celine Dion belting out the lyrics of "My Heart Will Go On" in the full trailer of Titanic 3D, it makes people who've watched the movie wonder how long this would actually keep up in 3D cinemas, pun intended.

Set to be released on April 5, 2012 in Malaysia, Titanic 3D Trailer made an earlier debut last November 12 for its American audience. The actual film will be released on April 6.

"I'm excited to bring back Titanic back to the big screen again," says an excited James Cameron on the much awaited release of the trailer on the Facebook page.

Multiple 3D movies of greater lengths and epic proportions are already coming soon to hit the big screen and even Spielberg won't allow to be left out of the fun with his movie Adventures of Tintin already expected for release in cinemas everywhere.

What does Titanic 3D have in store for its audience then?

Well, viewers will most likely expect to see the familiar elements such as the 22-year old Leonardo DiCaprio clad in a handsome tux standing at the foot of the ship's grand staircase, the 21-year old Kate Winslet in all her bare glory posing for a portrait and the massive liner capsizing into the North Atlantic.

Not much to expect but with the big bosses handling the distribution, Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox, Titanic 3D may have something hidden under their sleeves that may catch viewers by surprise.

With a budget of $18 million, the said two studios are in the works to convert the entire film to a whole new level of 3D cinematography. Like what they did for the Disney classic, The Lion King, Paramount and 20th Century Fox are hoping fans rush into theaters for the premiere of Titanic 3D.

That being said is Titanic 3D something to look forward to?