INFOGRAPHIC: Missed the Boat: Millions Reveal They Have Never Seen "Titanic"

Ahead of the Oscars this weekend, a study by Paddy Power Bingo looked into Brits’ movie habits – and found that almost two-fifths (37%) admit they have never seen Titanic before.

The study also revealed that:

  • Almost two-fifths of Brits (38%) admit they have never seen Titanic

  • Angelina Jolie (16%) crowned the most overrated actor, ahead of Adam Sandler (13%) and Brad Pitt (12%)

  • La La Land (7%) voted the least deserving Oscar winner

Turns out, not everyone’s heart will go on - because a staggering 26 million Brits (38%) have never seen the iconic blockbuster Titanic, according to new research. 

The study, conducted by Paddy Power Bingo, asked the nation to spill the tea on their film-watching habits ahead of the 97th Academy Awards. The results? A right old blockbuster of opinions - from the most overrated Hollywood stars to which Oscar-winning films were simply not worth the golden statue. 

Other Cinematic Classics Brits Have Snubbed 

And it seems Titanic isn’t the only classic Brits have ghosted. Other flicks gathering dust include James Cameron’s Avatar (38%), Forrest Gump (35%), A Clockwork Orange (34%), and Jaws (34%). 

Top 10 Films Brits Have Never Seen: 

Generational Divide 

But here’s the real iceberg - it’s the older generation who are the biggest Titanic-dodgers.  

Nearly half (44%) of those aged 55+ admit they’ve never witnessed the iconic "Don’t let go, Jack" moment. By contrast, only 31% of 18–24-year-olds have missed out. Clearly, the kids do know something. 

Hollywood’s Most Overrated- Brits Don’t Hold Back 

When it comes to Hollywood’s most overrated, Mr. & Mrs. Smith stars Angelina Jolie (16%) and Brad Pitt (12%) made the top three - though they were rudely interrupted by Adam Sandler (13%), who slid into second place like a dodgy sequel nobody asked for. 

Top 10 Most Overrated Actors: 

Oscar Snubs & Surprises: La La Land Tops Least Deserving List 

Meanwhile, La La Land (7%) took the crown for the least deserving Oscar winner - receiving more than double the votes of Titanic, Chicago, and Gladiator (all 3%). Looks like Brits didn’t quite hear the music on that one. 

Top Gun 3 might need some extra speed too, with 6% of the nation backing Tom Cruise as the next actor most deserving of an Oscar - presumably for all those death-defying stunts and keeping a straight face in The Mummy reboot. 

The Pressure to Pretend: Why Brits Lie About Film Knowledge 

Brits clearly see watching classic blockbusters as important. In fact, 32% admit they’ve lied about seeing a classic film just to avoid looking odd, and over one in five (22%) fear they’d be judged for skipping a fan-favourite flick. 

Paddy Power Bingo’s Take on the Results 

A spokesperson for Paddy Power Bingo said: "We were feeling anything but king of the world when the results showed so many people hadn’t seen Titanic - it’s an absolute classic!" 

"And needless to say, we’re buzzing for another Oscars night. With all the drama it usually brings, let’s just hope it stays an awards ceremony this year - and doesn’t turn into another celebrity boxing match."