Gladiator II (or Gladiator 2, if you happen to want Arabic numerals) welcomes film followers again to the sector 24 years after the discharge of Gladiator, with director Ridley Scott as soon as once more behind the digicam for extra swords and sandals motion. Because the title would recommend, this movie is a sequel, however by protecting sure parts of the plot semi-secret, the diploma to which it finally ends up being a sequel to the 2000 Oscar winner is perhaps a little bit of a shock — particularly if it’s been some time because you noticed the unique film.
So beneath, we break down the most important methods by which Gladiator II connects to the earlier installment — some very apparent, some extra thematic. All of those parts find yourself contributing to a film that may not excel on the identical degree as the primary, however hold it feeling very near what got here earlier than. If you’d like a Gladiator film — nicely, there are undoubtedly some gladiators on this one. In addition to some acquainted faces, and much more acquainted tropes.
[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for Gladiator II.]
Lucius Verus, All Grown Up
That is perhaps the most important factor: Whereas he spends chunk of the film being referred to as “Hanno,” Gladiator II does ultimately reveal that Paul Mescal’s protagonist is in actual fact the now-adult Lucius Verus, the younger boy performed by Spencer Deal with Clark within the first movie.
Instantly after the occasions of Gladiator (2000) Lucius was despatched into hiding by his mom Lucilla (Connie Nielsen), since because the presumptive inheritor to the throne, he was in very actual hazard. Rising up exterior the Empire, it’s solely when Common Acacius (Pedro Pascal) arrives to overcome Lucius’s adopted house of Numidia for Rome that Lucius finds himself drawn again into Roman politics. As a grown man, he’s greater than able to defending himself towards different gladiators, assassins, and even the sharks within the enviornment. And he’s very, very mad at Acacius, due to…
But One other Lifeless Spouse
Early on within the authentic Gladiator, Maximus’s spouse and son (performed by Giannina Facio and Giorgio Cantarini) are actually crucified by Commodus’s males, a devastating second that additional fuels Maximus’s quest for vengeance. It is a trope popularly often called fridging, by which the feminine associate of a male protagonist is murdered, often in some horrific method, to provide the protagonist motivation for no matter aim they wish to obtain.
Equally, within the opening melee of Gladiator II, Lucius loses his personal spouse (Yuval Gonen), whose dying motivates his personal quest for vengeance. Particularly, Lucius blames Acacius for her dying, as he was the overall actually calling the pictures.
Nonetheless, there’s one essential replace: Within the 2000 movie, Maximus’s spouse has no dialogue or perhaps a character identify. However as a result of in 2024 we nonetheless sometimes pay lip service to the existence of feminism, this time Lucius’s spouse not less than has a reputation — Arishat — and he or she is an energetic a part of the battle, wielding a bow and arrow with precision earlier than receiving a warrior’s dying.
Roman Emperors Are the Worst
Gladiator II, in some ways, chooses to not take too many dangers by sticking fairly near the construction of the primary movie: Man fights an enormous battle, finally ends up on the shedding facet, will get offered into gladiator-ing, turns into a well-liked gladiator whereas Roman politics threaten to tip over into true revolt.
And as soon as once more, the Roman management on show is confirmed to be lower than inspiring, although whereas the primary Gladiator solely had one emperor to glory in abusing energy and sources for his personal pleasure, Gladiator II has two emperors. Solely certainly one of them — Joseph Quinn’s Geta — has a lot sense, however each display a dedication to extra that leads the Roman Empire to the precarious state we discover it in, 16 years after the dying of Marcus Aurelius. Acacius desires to result in some change, however he doesn’t get the possibility.
Making issues further awkward between Lucius and Acacius, by the best way, is the truth that Acacius is now married to Lucius’s mom — although he’s generally overshadowed by…