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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Jacob Stolworthy

Russell Crowe slams Gladiator sequel for destroying original film’s legacy

  • Russell Crowe, the Oscar-winning star of the original Gladiator , expressed his strong disapproval of Ridley Scott's 2024 sequel, deeming it a failure that "destroyed" the moral core of the first film.
  • Crowe recounted how he actively resisted studio pressure for sex scenes in the 2000 Gladiator, arguing that his character Maximus's journey was solely about avenging his wife and child, and any romantic deviation would undermine this central theme.
  • He highlighted that the sequel's plot, which features Paul Mescal as Maximus's illegitimate son, directly contradicts his portrayal and understanding of his character's unwavering focus on vengeance.
  • Crowe attributed the sequel's perceived box office underperformance, noting it barely matched the original's gross despite being 24 years later, to its creators failing to grasp why the initial film was successful.
  • The actor further explained that the original Gladiator's widespread appeal, particularly to women, stemmed from its focus on "vengeance" rather than mere "revenge," a subtle but crucial distinction that he felt the sequel missed.

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