Titanic was an ocean liner that struck an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912.
Titanic may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
- Titanic (1915 film), a silent Italian film unrelated to the RMS Titanic disaster
- Titanic (1943 film), a German film by Werner Klingler
- Titanic (1953 film), a film by Jean Negulesco
- S.O.S. Titanic, a 1979 British-American film by William Hale
- Titanic (1997 film), a film by James Cameron which had the highest box office returns in film history at the time
- Titanic: The Legend Goes On, a 2000 Italian animated film
- Titanic II (film), a 2010 film
- Titanic 666, a 2022 horror film
- Titanic Kadhalum Kavundhu Pogum, a Tamil-language film
Games
- Hidden Expedition: Titanic (2010), an app developed by Big Fish Games
- Starship Titanic (1998), a computer game designed by Douglas Adams and produced by The Digital Village
- Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, a 1996 computer game developed by Cyberflix
- Titanic: Honor and Glory (TBA), developed by Vintage Digital Revival
- Titanic: The Board Game (1998), a board game designed by Sandra Gentry and Valen Brost and published by Universal Games
Music
Albums
- Titanic (Nautilus Pompilius album), a 1994 album by Nautilus Pompilius
- Titanic (Mark Seymour album), a 2007 album by Mark Seymour
- Titanic, a 1982 album by Francesco De Gregori
- RMS Titanic, a 2016 soundtrack album by Adam Young of Owl City
- Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture, a soundtrack album from the 1997 film
Songs
- "Titanic" (Falco song), a song by Falco from Nachtflug
- "Titanic", a song by Frederik
- "Titanic", a song by Goodnight Mr. Mackenzie from their album Five
- "Titanic", a song by Juice WRLD from his album Legends Never Die
- "Titanic", a song by Robin Schulz from his album Sugar
- "The Titanic" (song), an American folk song
- "Titanic", a song by Earl Sweatshirt from his album SICK!
Other uses in music
- Titanic (band), a Norwegian rock band
- "Titanic", a method used in change ringing; when on 11 bells called "Titanic cinques" (pronounced "sinks")
- Titanic Records, an American record label
Television
- Titanic (1996 miniseries), an American-Canadian television miniseries
- Titanic (2012 TV series), a British-Canadian-Hungarian television drama
- Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012), a 12-part television costume drama series about the construction of the RMS Titanic
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Titanic (magazine), a German satirical magazine
- Titanic (musical), a 1997 Broadway musical
- Titanic (play), a 1974 play by Christopher Durang
- Titanic, a fictitious luxury space liner on "Voyage of the Damned", a 2007 episode of Doctor Who
Brands and enterprises
- RMS Titanic Inc., company with salvor-in-possession rights to the wreck which displays the salvaged wreck pieces around the world
- Titanic Brewery, a UK producer of beer in Burslem, near Stoke-on-Trent
People
- Titanic Sinclair (born 1987), stage name of musician Corry Michael Mixter
- Titanic Thompson (1892–1974), American gambler, golfer, and hustler
- Jinx Titanic (born 1968), American singer-songwriter
- Morris Titanic (born 1953), retired NHL ice hockey player with the Buffalo Sabres
- "Titanic", nickname of Salman Raduyev, Chechen warlord
Places
- Titanic, Oklahoma, United States
- Titanic, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Titanic Quarter, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ships
- MY Titanic, named after the RMS Titanic
- Replica Titanic, the concept of creating a modern replica of the RMS Titanic
- Titanic II, a proposed replica of the original Titanic
- Romandisea Titanic, a replica under construction in Sichuan, China
Other uses
- Titanic acid, a chemical compound
See also
Search for "titanic" on Wikipedia.
- Halomonas titanicae, the Titanic rusticle bacteria
- Itanic, a derisive nickname for the Intel Itanium processor
- Sinking of the Titanic (disambiguation)
- Titan (disambiguation)
- Titan submersible implosion
- Titania (disambiguation)
- Titanium (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Titanic
- All pages with titles containing Titanic
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