‘We Certainly Didn’t Want To Be A Pale Imitation’: Gladiator II’s Creators On The One Big Goal With Making A Sequel, And How The Story Came About

‘We Certainly Didn’t Want To Be A Pale Imitation’: Gladiator II’s Creators On The One Big Goal With Making A Sequel, And How The Story Came About

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As far as 2024 movies go, Gladiator II almost felt like it took a lifetime to get into the world. There was certainly no shortage of interest, and as seen with Nick Cave’s absolutely bonkers sequel draft no drought on ideas. But when it came to actually cracking into the nuts and bolts of the Paul Mescal-led ensemble drama, producers Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher admit that the time was well spent, as they wanted to avoid being “a pale imitation” of the 2000 Best Picture winner.

During an interview with THR, the producing team of Wick and Fisher held court while laying out the road that led to the recent box office smash. And of course, the reincarnated Maximus idea fell off pretty quickly. However, as Lucy Fisher shared during this conversation, one angle was something that always seemed to be the best way forward:

Like Doug said, there was so much pressure to live up to the first one, and if we were going to do it, we certainly didn’t want to be a pale imitation. We wanted to figure out a story and a character that would be deserving, and while we always knew it was going to be the surviving character of Lucius, we didn’t quite know what the story was. We eventually found the idea of the reluctant prince, and that’s when it all began to click.



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