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We waited an extended, very long time for director Ridley Scott to make a sequel to his beloved 2000 Greatest Image-winning traditional, “Gladiator.” That sequel arrived in late 2024 within the type of “Gladiator II.” Although not practically as roundly praised as its predecessor, the sequel did end as one of many highest-grossing motion pictures of the yr, and it did so with out bringing again its earlier star, Oscar-winner Russell Crowe as Maximus Decimus Meridius. That is as a result of Maximus died within the first one … however that did not forestall the writers from making an attempt to carry him again anyway.
In a current interview with The Direct, screenwriter Peter Craig revealed that there was, at one level, a scene that will have introduced again Crowe as Maximus. This may have taken place in direction of the tip of the movie and it will have occurred by way of a flashback with Paul Mescal’s Lucius, who (spoiler alert) is definitely Maximus’ son. This is what Craig needed to say about it:
“There was an concept that the Romans had that you may discuss to your ancestors, they usually have these underground catacombs the place individuals’s urns and ashes and bones had been all buried beneath the town. There had been a scene the place as soon as Lucius finds out that it is his father, he goes down there and he finds his grave. And there was simply going to be a extremely temporary flashback with Russell.”
For what it is value, solely two actors from the primary “Gladiator” returned within the sequel: Connie Nielsen (Lucilla) and Derek Jacobi (Senator Gracchus). So it isn’t as if Crowe was lacking out on some large reunion. Nonetheless, it is simple to see why Craig and Scott a minimum of thought-about this selection.
Gladiator II was in all probability higher off with out Russell Crowe
For higher or worse, Maximus solid a really massive shadow over the sequel, though Crowe does not really seem within the movie. There have been completely different variations of the sequel floated over time, however Scott lastly felt prefer it was the fitting time to make “Gladiator II.” Doing so with out the those who made the unique such an enormous hit was a tall order.
A number of different writers, together with Scott, finally crafted the story that we noticed unfold within the sequel. The director ended up being an enormous fan of the way it turned out, as he is already introduced plans for a possible “Gladiator 3” with Paul Mescal returning. Craig, for his half, feels they made the fitting name in leaving this flashback scene out of the film:
“I believe they in all probability made the fitting resolution not utilizing it. However I used to be on that with Ridley [Scott] for some time … I kind of gave them an enormous menu of stuff, they usually chosen some issues from it, and I believe they left numerous the fitting stuff off of it.”
Whether or not or not the sequel was a satisfying follow-up is essentially a matter of particular person style. A cameo from Crowe in all probability would not have moved the needle an excessive amount of both means, nevertheless it may need felt a bit compelled. “Gladiator II” has been criticized for its lack of historic accuracy, however once more, Scott is not getting down to make an correct historic epic. Are you not entertained, he would possibly ask?
You’ll be able to seize “Gladiator II” on 4K, Blu-ray, or DVD from Amazon.