After Paul Mescal Declined To Reach Out To Russell Crowe About Gladiator II, Ridley Scott Had A Great 007 Comparison

After Paul Mescal Declined To Reach Out To Russell Crowe About Gladiator II, Ridley Scott Had A Great 007 Comparison

Film

When it comes to sequels of iconic films, few projects have generated as much buzz as Ridley Scott’s 2024 epic Gladiator II. The original 2000 film left a legacy that is hard to match, and stepping into that world again is no small feat. However Paul Mescal, who was cast to lead the film as Lucius, took the challenge in stride. He was determined to carve his own path, and for him, this meant not discussing the role with Russell Crowe. Interestingly, Ridley Scott had a fitting James Bond comparison when addressing Mescal’s decision, which just might put this bold move into perspective.

Paul Mescal’s Decision Not To Speak to Russell Crowe

Of course, it’s not surprising that people would want to know if the “gladiators” ever had a meeting of the minds. The original Gladiator is a beloved movie, and Crowe’s performance in the film earned him an Oscar for playing Maximus. One naturally would wonder if Mescal wanted some tips before stepping into his shoes. Ultimately however, the Aftersun actor decided to approach Gladiator II without his predecessor’s guidance, as he wanted to find the character independently. He told Esquire:

I don’t know what we would talk about. Like, I’d love to hear his stories from filming, but the character is, like, totally separate.

Originally Posted Here

Articles You May Like

‘Nobody Wanted To Play This Alien From Outer Space’: How Robin Williams Absolutely Crushed His Mork And Mindy Audition, According To Henry Winkler
Luke Bryan Talks Retirement, Doesn’t Want to Become ‘Curmudgeon’
When Calls the Heart Season 12 Premiere Spoilers Tease Yet More Change for Hope Valley
Ciara’s ‘Fantasy Ride’ Album Deserved More
Joseph D. Rowand of Pallbearer’s Top Albums of 2024