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Ridley Scott's "Gladiator II" starring Paul Mescal has a scene in which a naval battle occurs in the Colosseum. Here's how accurate the event is.
Ridley Scott was eager for his movie "Gladiator II" to be as faithful as possible to real history, but he's blunt on whether all details matter.
The Gladiator 2 Paramount+ release date has not yet been announced, but we can make an educated guess as to when the film will be streaming, based on previous Paramount releases.
Some folks cannot believe the Roman Colosseum was home to man-eating sharks, but the truth isn’t too far removed from Gladiator II’s most outrageous scene.
"Gladiator II" cinematographer John Mathieson breaks down flooding the colosseum for a shark battle.
Gladiator 2 producers Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher reveal why it took so long for the sequel to hit theaters, talk cut scenes and hopes for a trilogy.
Gladiator II features plenty of exciting action, but one historically accurate Colosseum water battle has one glaring issue involving sharks.
'Gladiator II' is a big dumb retread of the first film. And I didn't like that one. Paul Mescal is good, Denzel Washington is great. Otherwise, blah.
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The fact that Gladiator is so easy to watch online, suggests that it's an intentional strategy by Paramount to ensure people will watch it and get excited for Gladiator 2.