‘So That’s No F–king Good, Is It?’ Amid Gladiator II’s Release, Ridley Scott Recalls The Wild Way He Once Tried To Bring Back Russell Crowe’s Maximus For A Sequel

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‘So That’s No F–king Good, Is It?’ Amid Gladiator II’s Release, Ridley Scott Recalls The Wild Way He Once Tried To Bring Back Russell Crowe’s Maximus For A Sequel

With Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II finally landing on the 2024 movie schedule, the director is pulling back the curtain on one of the more outlandish ideas he once toyed with to bring back Russell Crowe’s iconic Maximus Decimus Meridius. While the original film is easily one of the best movies of the 2000s, delivering a sweeping tale of revenge, honor, and sacrifice—and secured the A Beautiful Mind a stunning Oscar for Best Actor—its tragic ending left fans in no doubt: Maximus was dead. But Hollywood loves a good comeback and, apparently, so did the Master and Commander actor.

In a recent interview with People, Ridley Scott shared how he and the Maximus performer entertained a bold (and, in hindsight, pretty wild) concept for a potential sequel nearly two decades ago. According to the Martian filmmaker, the actor was determined to resurrect his fallen general, no matter how unlikely it seemed:

Russell and I had a go at it around 18 years ago. I had Nick Cave writing the script and I kept saying [to Russell], ‘But you’re dead.’ And he said, ‘I know I’m dead. And I want to come back from the dead.’

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