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Would you board a modern-day version of the Titanic?

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Travel company Blue Star Line is creating a replica of the Titanic and plans to set sail in 2022, exactly 110 years after the original's ill-fated voyage. The Titanic II will feature the same layout and interior as the first ship and will even follow the same route, but it will use modern technology and safety procedures. Social media users are divided about whether they would board the ship, TODAY’s Sheinelle Jones reports.