Sir Ridley Scott insists Gladiator II is ‘as good’ as original epic

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Sir Ridley Scott insists Gladiator II is 'as good' as original epic

Sir Ridley Scott has promised ‘Gladiator II’ is “nearly as good as” the Oscar-winning first movie.

The 86-year-old director returns to the Roman age after 24 years for the upcoming epic, and Scott has reassured followers of the 2000 authentic – which starred Russell Crowe as general-turned-slave Maximus Decimus Meridius – the blockbuster will not disappoint.

He informed PEOPLE: “It is nearly as good as the primary one. I did not say higher, it is nearly as good.”

This comes after the filmmaker revealed the challenge – which stars Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal and Joseph Quinn – boasts the “largest motion sequence” of Ridley’s total profession, even greater than his 2023 historic drama ‘Napoleon’.

Talking to Empire, he defined: “We start the movie with most likely the most important motion sequence I’ve ever executed. [It’s] most likely greater than something in ‘Napoleon’.”

Whereas the director hypes the film, Mescal, 28, admitted he hoped ‘Gladiator II’ and ‘Depraved’ may recreate the ‘Barbenheimer’ phenomenon – which noticed ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ dominate the field workplace final 12 months – when each flicks hit theatres on 22 November.

Mescal informed Leisure Tonight: “Wickdiator doesn’t actually roll off the tongue, does it? I believe my choice would most likely be Glicked if it has the same impact to what it did for ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’.

“It will be superb ‘trigger I believe the movies couldn’t be extra polar opposites, and it labored in that context beforehand. So, fingers crossed individuals come out and see each movies on opening weekend.”

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The Oscar-nominee performs the position of Lucius Verus within the sequel – the previous inheritor to the Roman Empire who’s compelled into slavery – and defined the challenges of entering into form for the half.

The 28-year-old actor stated: “I simply wished to be huge and robust and appear to be any person who could cause a bit of injury when s*** hits the fan.

“I believe additionally, typically, one may, in striving for that good look, find yourself trying extra like an underwear mannequin than a warrior.

“Muscle groups begin to develop, and that may be deemed aesthetic in sure capacities, however there’s something about feeling sturdy in your physique that elicits only a totally different feeling.

“You carry your self in a different way. It has an impression on you psychologically in a method that’s helpful for the movie.”

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