Ridley Scott Pitched A Supernatural Version Of Gladiator 2 That Got Rejected By The Studio, And I Kind Of Wish He Got To Make It

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In the summer of 2000, Ridley Scott unleashed Gladiator, a sword-and-sandals epic that redefined the genre and solidified its place as one of the best movies of the ’00s. This historical drama wasn’t just a hit; it was a juggernaut, pulling in a massive $451.7 million at the global box office and snagging multiple Oscars, including Best Picture. Now, 24 years later, the upcoming Gladiator 2 will finally hit theaters, and it promises to be a worthy successor. However, before this sequel took shape, there were several wild ideas for a follow-up, and none more “out there” than Ridley Scott’s supernatural pitch.

In a recent interview with Empire (via SlashFilm), Scott shared details about his bold, supernatural vision for Gladiator 2, which I honestly wish had gotten the chance to see the light of day. This concept would have seen the stoic Maximus return from the dead in a storyline that would shift dramatically from historical drama to spiritual epic. As the Alien creator tells it:

I had this one good idea, a very comic-strippy idea. I’m very much a comic-strip kind of person. I thought, if we find in bloodshed and war that a dying warrior becomes the portal for Maximus to come back from the dead, how about that? […] I don’t mean he comes back through his mouth, but I’d devise a way to bring him back from the dead. […] But that didn’t go down too well with the nobs. They thought it was ridiculous.