Fine, I’m Sold On Gladiator 2 After This Major Denzel Washington Tease

Fine, I’m Sold On Gladiator 2 After This Major Denzel Washington Tease

Summary Denzel Washington's comments on Gladiator II make me even more excited for the sequel.

Washington plays Macrinus, a former slave and power broker who may be the unexpected villain in Gladiator II.

Gladiator II promises a huge and immersive world, with Ridley Scott's direction and a star-studded cast including Paul Mescal.

I always expected Ridley Scott's Gladiator II to be a major event, yet I'm even more excited about the movie now that I've heard Denzel Washington's thoughts on it. Set to premiere on November 22, 2024, Gladiator II is the highly anticipated sequel to the 2000 sword-and-sandal hit, Gladiator. Not only is Ridley Scott returning to direct, but the movie also benefits from a huge, star-studded cast. Gladiator II's cast includes the likes of Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Connie Nielsen, and Denzel Washington.

Since it was first announced, I have been excited about Gladiator II. The movie will revive a beloved story while also giving audiences a significant experience from one of the greatest directors of his era. Additionally, Paul Mescal has been on an upward trajectory since his starring role as Connell in Normal People. The same can be said for Pedro Pascal, who recently rose to A-lister status after taking on starring roles in The Mandalorian and The Last of Us. While I did have some concerns regarding the upcoming Gladiator sequel, Denzel Washington's recent comments on the film have changed that.

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Washington Plays Macrinus In Gladiator 2

In a recent behind-the-scenes featurette on Gladiator II, Denzel Washington claimed that it was the biggest film he had ever been in. His exact quote said, "I think this is the biggest film I've been on. They built the Colosseum! It's a ride. The spectacle. Everywhere you turn, you feel like you're in that world. And I love that." This quote alone has me thrilled about Gladiator II. Ridley Scott has always succeeded at building huge worlds, and it seems that Gladiator II will be no different despite all the concerns surrounding a legacy sequel.

Denzel Washington previously worked with Ridley Scott in 2007's American Gangster.

Washington's comments are also significant because of who they are coming from. Denzel Washington is one of the greatest actors of all time, having worked with several great filmmakers over the years. The actor has starred in various award-winning, critically acclaimed movies over the years such as The Equalizer, Remember the Titans, and Malcolm X. Yet, Gladiator II is the film that Washington labels as his biggest yet. While the word "big" could certainly describe the sheer scale of the movie, I also think that this compliment speaks to the quality of the film as well.

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What To Expect From Denzel Washington’s Macrinus In Gladiator 2

Washington's Character Should Be A Force To Be Reckoned With

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In Gladiator II, Denzel Washington plays Macrinus. His character is described as a power broker who wants to assert control over Rome. In this way, Macrinus has his hands in everything. Having made a name for himself in the trading of weapons and other items, Macrinus now mentors Lucius. Washington's Gladiator II character is "cruel" per Ridley Scott's own (Vanity Fair). In this way, audiences can expect to see Washington in a fierce and commanding role in Gladiator II.

What I'm particularly excited about when it comes to Macrinus is the fact that he could be an unexpected major villain of Gladiator II. While sword-and-sandal movies like these typically pit leaders as the villains, Washington's Macrinus may give Emperors Geta and Caracalla a run for their money. Overall, I can't wait to see the dynamics of this incredible cast and how Paul Mescal's Lucius will make his way through this brutal, epic atmosphere.

Source: Vanity Fair

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