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GLADIATOR 2 Is Back on the Table According to Ridley Scott

Gladiator 2 has been in the works for many years now. In the past, Australian musician Nick Cave, of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds fame, even penned a sequel screenplay for the acclaimed film. Ridley Scott has spoken about it before as well. And now, it seems, the idea has returned. In news we saw on Slash Film, Scott recently told The Zoey Ball Breakfast Show that Gladiator 2 was “ready to go” after his current Apple TV+ project, Kitbag.

Scott didn’t mention too much more about the film. Except he had the following to say about making a sequel to Gladiator. Scott shared, “How could I not do that? It would be critically stupid of me not to do that, wouldn’t it?”

Russell Crowe in Gladiator - Director Ridley Scott is now considering Gladiator 2
Dreamworks

However, in previous, Scott has elaborated more about his plan for a Gladiator sequel. So how exactly would Scott have continued a story in which the main character–spoiler alert–dies at the end? According to a 2018 report from Deadline, he planned a story about Lucius. Lucius is the son of Lucilla (Connie Nielsen) and the nephew of the murderous and conniving Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix).

While avenging the deaths of his own family, Maximus saved both Lucius and Lucilla, and apparently left quite the impression on the youth. Perhaps enough of an impression to inspire Lucius to someday extend his arms and shout to a crowd of people, “Are you not entertained all over again?” Whether this remains Scott’s vision, we couldn’t say.

Scene from Gladiator where Russell Crowe fights a tiger
Dreamworks

Of course, Scott could always pull a bit from Nick Cave’s script. This version of Gladiator 2 had the tentative subtitle, Christ Killer. Cave’s script featured the deceased warrior Maximus Decimus Meridius getting sent back to Earth by the Roman gods to murder Jesus Christ and his followers. The Christians, of course, were stealing popularity from the old gods. What follows is Maximus becoming a weird immortal warrior who winds up fighting in basically every major conflict over the ages, including World War I, World War II, and Vietnam before an epic finale at the Pentagon. Cave wrote the script at the request of his close, personal friend Russell Crowe.

Ultimately, of course, the script was rejected. Still, we think it has some merit. Scott does make some strange films, after all. His original conception of the story also sounds interesting, as well. Mainly, now that Gladiator 2 has emerged again, we sincerely hope we will get to have it in this life.

Originally published on November 1, 2018.

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