Paramount Pictures has released the final trailer for the upcoming epic, Gladiator II. The film will premiere in theatres this Friday, November 22nd. The new film from Ridley Scott is the sequel to the 2000 historical epic, Gladiator. The original movie won 5 Academy Awards, including Best
Gladiator II Review Like the rest of you, I was perplexed when it was announced that Ridley Scott was doing a sequel to his hit film Gladiator. The first film seemed like it was wrapped up pretty well. After all the history of Rome, is just that, history. Well, here we are in 2024 and we've got
Ahead of its November 22nd release date, Paramount Pictures has released a behind-the-scenes look at Gladiator II. The new film from Ridley Scott is the sequel to the 2000 historical epic, Gladiator. The original movie won 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, so the sequel certainly has big
It is time to be entertained! The first trailer for Ridley Scott's Gladiator II has arrived. The trailer introduces a grown-up Lucius (Paul Mescal) and General Marcus Acacius (Pedro Pascal) squaring off in the area. We also get a look at Denzel Washington's Macrinus. In addition to a look at the
Today, Paramount has revealed the first poster for Gladiator II. Along with the poster, several new images have also been unveiled. This is a teaser for the official trailer, which will debut tomorrow, July 9. The new film stars Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, and Denzel Washington.
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