Ridley Scott Had One Major Condition For Making Gladiator II, And I’m Glad That It Worked Out

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Sequels are tricky business, especially if you are Ridley Scott working on Gladiator II. By now, many fans are aware of the upcoming sequel to one of the best movies of the 2000s and its stacked cast that includes Paul Mescal, Joseph Quinn, and Pedro Pascal. However, the question remains, how do you capture the same magic the iconic film did 24 years later? Well, Ridley Scott had one condition for making this sequel happen, and it’s a no-brainer.

So far, it’s been revealed that Gladiator II will feature a time jump of about 25 years, that picks up with Paul Mescal’s Lucius Verus, son of Lucilla, in North Africa. That’s quite far removed from our original setting. And there’s really only one arena where action and bloodshed of this nature can take place. However, don’t worry about that. In an interview with our sister site Total Film, the Alien filmmaker said one major factor was non-negotiable for the sequel: he had to return to Rome. The director said:

You go through all the questions. Can I go back to Rome? Can I go into the Colosseum again? Because we did that with Russell [Crowe]. And the answer is: you better be in the Colosseum because it’s called Gladiator. I don’t know how you do it without going back into the Colosseum, otherwise there’s no point in doing it.