Gladiator II takes place 20 years after Ridley Scott‘s original film, with Paul Mescal playing an older Lucius, the son of Russel Crowe’s Maximus Decimus Meridius. Long-time fans of Scott’s work have undoubtedly heard of an alternate script that brought Maximus back to life, but did you know that it’s thanks to a legendary Hollywood director that the film was never made? Speaking to The New York Times, Scott reflected on the original Gladiator II script written by the iconic musician Nick Cave.
Steven Spielberg acted as a consultant on the original Gladiator, and became a close confidant of Scott’s when he began looking to pen a sequel. However, Nick Cave had already written one, and it was very different from the Gladiator II that is about to hit U.S. theaters. Scott was already cautious of pursuing Cave’s script, but it was Spielberg who put the final nail in the coffin of the bonkers concept for a sequel. Scott explained:
“There was even a sequel idea that the musician Nick Cave wrote, where Maximus is resurrected as an instrument of the Roman gods dispatched against Jesus Christ. That obviously didn’t happen. It got too grand. Nick is very high theater, and Steven Spielberg [who was consulted on the original film] said, ‘Nah.’ I wasn’t confident about what we had actually put together, so I just let it go.”
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While he’s best known for his work as a musician, Nick Cave has written several screenplays in the past. His most successful story is the underappreciated 2012 western, Lawless, starring Tom Hardy, Guy Pierce, and Shia LaBeouf, directed by John Hillcoat. However, it’s safe to say that Ridley Scott made the right call when he turned down Cave’s Gladiator II script. However, it’s hard to argue that Cave’s bonkers script which pits Maximus against Jesus Christ would have been interesting to see.
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Ridley Scott and Paul Mescal already have another movie in the works, and it’s not Gladiator III (yet).
Gladiator II is currently screening in the U.K. and European cinemas — with U.S. audiences patiently waiting until November 22 — but Ridley Scott is already eyeing up a trilogy. In October, the director confirmed he’d already begun writing the third installment in the franchise. “I’ve already got eight pages. I’ve got the beginning of a very good footprint,” he said. With Gladiator II still awaiting release in the US, it’s unlikely we’ll get any news about Gladiator III‘s plot anytime soon. However, one thing is for certain… Nick Cave won’t be writing it.
While some fans thought we’d never get Gladiator II, the news of Gladiator III‘s development came as a welcome surprise. In a separate interview, Paul Mescal jokingly confirmed that it won’t take anywhere near as long for the threequel to hit theaters. “I don’t think it will be [24] years — but I have no idea when it will be,” he said. But, while audiences wait for the trilogy to be completed, Scott and Mescal are already set to work together on a brand-new movie. The Dog Stars will take Scott and Mescal to the post-apocalypse, in a story adapted from Peter Heller’s novel of the same name.