*** GLADIATOR 2 ***

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Ridley Scott returns to direct, for a November 22, 2024 release, and what a cast so far...

- 2023 Oscar nominee Paul Mescal as the lead; a grown up Lucius (the son of Lucilla, played by Connie Nielsen in the original, and the nephew of Commodus, played by Joaquin Phoenix in the original).

- 2023 Oscar nominee Barry Keoghan perfectly cast as the villain, Emperor Geta.

- And now, as of today, Denzel Washington has just been added in a "bad-ass role," which I'm assuming is likely a mentor of sorts?




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In!

Can't wait.
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Hans Zimmer or GTFO
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I feel like Ridley Scott hasn't had a real hit in a while.
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2 Gladiators 1 Cup
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No way they call this Gladiator 2, right? Or even Gladiator? Is there any chance that being a gladiator plays in?
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Gladiators
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AliasMan02 said:

I feel like Ridley Scott hasn't had a real hit in a while.

Yeah, The Martian (2015) was probably his last true hit. But Alien: Covenant (2017) has aged surprisingly well, All the Money in the World (2017) was decent, I really liked The Last Duel (2021), and House of Gucci (2012) was dumb but kind of fun. He's since wrapped a Napoleon epic starring Joaquin Phoenix, set to release later this year, which is getting a lot of buzz.
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AliasMan02 said:

No way they call this Gladiator 2, right? Or even Gladiator? Is there any chance that being a gladiator plays in?


2 Fast 2 Gladiators
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AliasMan02 said:

No way they call this Gladiator 2, right? Or even Gladiator? Is there any chance that being a gladiator plays in?

I'm guessing either Gladiator II (the Roman numerals would actually make total sense here) or Gladiator: [Subtitle]. Either way, yeah, by all accounts, Mescal's Lucius somehow gets swept up in the gladiatorial games. That, and they definitely wouldn't make a Gladiator sequel without gladiators playing a central role in some form or fashion.
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Damn it... now I have to watch Gladiator again... which I recently bought a digital version in 4K and Dolby Vision....... damn it..... I mean.... well heck... that sounds like a crazy good Friday Night... thanks guys!
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Gladiator has always been the shining example of a spectacular film that they didn't feel the need to do a sequel to. Perfect films don't need a part 2.
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They could continue that era of history in a story, without shoehorning gladiators into it.
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I'm actually fine with a sequel that doesn't forcibly extend Maximus' story.
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Pretty sure he'll still be dead…unless this movie also decides to venture into the multiverse…
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For years, Scott & co tried to get a sequel off the ground that saw Maximus traverse the afterlife - specifically, Hades, in attempt to to get to his (obviously deceased as well) wife and and kid or something. Crowe was attached, and a script was even written, which I have a copy of, though I've never read it. Apparently it's somehow not terrible, though, but pretty weird. Too weird to ever actually get made, thankfully, as everyone finally came to their senses.
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Gladiator 2: The Search for More Entertainment
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Some stories don't need to be revisited.

And I have no confidence that the magic can be recaptured, especially not by the same director.
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AliasMan02 said:

No way they call this Gladiator 2, right? Or even Gladiator? Is there any chance that being a gladiator plays in?


Gladiator Returns

Gladiator 2: Dies Irae

Ok I know it's a bad joke if you have to explain the joke but I doubt people here like me took four years of Latin in high school. The fact alone makes everybody else cooler than me.

Dies Irae = Judgement Day in Latin.
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TCTTS said:

For years, Scott & co tried to get a sequel off the ground that saw Maximus traverse the afterlife - specifically, Hades, in attempt to to get to his (obviously deceased as well) wife and and kid or something. Crowe was attached, and a script was even written, which I have a copy of, though I've never read it. Apparently it's somehow not terrible, though, but pretty weird. Too weird to ever actually get made, thankfully, as everyone finally came to their senses.
thank goodness cause that sounds awful
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Granted, Denzel has made some stinkers, but the script, at least, got him excited enough to sign on/re-team with Scott. Mescal is picky as hell too and has been resisting going the blockbuster route until now, which is another encouraging sign as to the quality. I agree that the first movie by no means warranted a sequel, but this is attracting top-notch talent, and it's obviously something Scott & co didn't rush either.
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TCTTS said:

For years, Scott & co tried to get a sequel off the ground that saw Maximus traverse the afterlife - specifically, Hades, in attempt to to get to his (obviously deceased as well) wife and and kid or something. Crowe was attached, and a script was even written, which I have a copy of, though I've never read it. Apparently it's somehow not terrible, though, but pretty weird. Too weird to ever actually get made, thankfully, as everyone finally came to their senses.


Did you not want to find out if what he did actually echoed into eternity?
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When I get home I'll post it and you guys can find out for yourselves.
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Roman history is a wild mess of treason, war, violence, and greed. There is a LOT they could do with this sequel.

One possibility:
Portray Lucius as a Cincinnatus-type character. Someone who fulfilled Maximus' dream of handing power in Rome back to the senate and then retired to farm or serve in the legions with his fellow citizen-soldiers (he has to learn to fight somewhere). But demagogues are on the rise. Introduce some fun political machinations where a villain stokes a crisis so the senate appoints them dictator to stop it, then have them refuse to surrender power. You can lean into real Roman history and give the villain an army of professional soldiers loyal to them over Rome. Lucius could use the symbols of the dead Maximus - his armor - to inspire a rebellion of citizen soldiers and people of Rome against the bad guy. A climax of Lucius wearing the old gladiator armor as he storms the palace to kill the dictator would be epic.

Spend too much time in gladiator pits and folks will complain "this is too much like the first one." They should find ways to summon forth the old imagery we love and recognize without being a retread of that story.
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Maybe you should be writing the sequel. That's legit good stuff.
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Lucius should be the bad guy after spending a few days with Commodus. PRobably warped the hell out of him.
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TCTTS said:

Maybe you should be writing the sequel. That's legit good stuff.


Thank you. If you ever want to collaborate with another writer
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TCTTS said:

When I get home I'll post it and you guys can find out for yourselves.

I didn't even have to post my copy. Just discovered that it's pretty easy to find online now...

https://davidgerard.co.uk/gladiator-2-nick-cave.pdf
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So I just read the first 20 pages and so far it's honestly not a complete train wreck? It's definitely weird, though, and likely never could have been a real sequel, but the setting/visuals alone would have made for something really interesting and unique. And yeah, basically, in the immediate wake of the first movie, in his death, Maximus has for some reason been cast into some sort of underworld, trying to get to "Elysium," which is at least consistent with the themes of the first movie, with all the talk of the afterlife and Maximus dreaming of infamously brushing his hands through the wheat fields in Elysium, etc.
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Gladiator 2: Shadows & Dust
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I want a movie on Augustus or Trajan
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The Porkchop Express said:

Gladiator has always been the shining example of a spectacular film that they didn't feel the need to do a sequel to. Perfect films don't need a part 2.
I would typically agree, but the time they waited and angle of son could be interesting. I hope it does well, they don't make movies like Gladiator (large historical action movies) as much or as well I feel like nowadays.
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TCTTS said:

So I just read the first 20 pages and so far it's honestly not a complete train wreck? It's definitely weird, though, and likely never could have been a real sequel, but the setting/visuals alone would have made for something really interesting and unique. And yeah, basically, in the immediate wake of the first movie, in his death, Maximus has for some reason been cast into some sort of underworld, trying to get to "Elysium," which is at least consistent with the themes of the first movie, with all the talk of the afterlife and Maximus dreaming of infamously brushing his hands through the wheat fields in Elysium, etc.

Ha, I may have spoken too soon because things just got even weirder. I have no clue how, but this suddenly turned on a dime into a Romans vs Christians movie? Like a pro-Christian, anti-Romans movie? I think? The term "What in the hell?" has rarely felt more appropriate...
 
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