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After his home is conquered by the tyrannical emperors who rule Rome today, Lucius is forced to enter the Colosseum and must look to his past to find the strength to restore Rome's glory to its people. Elsewhere" "Stranger Things," see the TV and film roles of Gladiator II stars Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Joseph Quinn and more. In the years following the release of the first film, there were numerous attempts to write a sequel.
Russell Crowe and Sir Ridley Scott invited musician Nick Cave to compose the version
His version focused on the more mythic elements of ancient Rome and would have seen Maximus enter the afterlife only to encounter other souls yet to ascend further. He is eventually tasked by Jupiter and the other Roman gods to return to Earth to find and kill Hephaestus, the former god who has betrayed them. From there, he is resurrected as a Christian and must travel back to Rome on a mission to stop the spread of Christianity, while also crossing paths with the new emperor, Lucius.
Lucius: Power and glory
The film would have ended with Maximus cursed to live forever, featuring a montage of the soldier fighting through the Crusades, World War II, and the Vietnam War, eventually revealing a modern-day Maximus working at the Pentagon in Washington. The studio decided not to accept this version, but the script is available online. Aired on The 7PM Project: Episode dated July 3, 2024 (2024).
And that's what I've found to be good here
The visuals are stunning, the sets and costumes look realistic and stunning. Pedro Pascal is brilliant in every scene, he really sells all the emotions with such subtlety and minimalism. The main actor is one of the big problems, he always looks pale, like he's not really acting and has no real emotions.
Another big problem is the story that goes all over the place, Denzel Washington's plot
He was supposed to capture our hearts from the first scene, but somehow it didn't happen. To begin with, the film lacks more time for the audience to meet and fall in love with him, to make his motives more believable and his story more emotionally relatable. 39's character is just weird and bloated, the dialogues tend to be shallow...I was expecting worse but anyway this movie left me bloated...