Ridley Scott Explained Why He Built His Own Colosseum For Gladiator II Rather Than Shooting On Location Or Making It CGI

Ridley Scott Explained Why He Built His Own Colosseum For Gladiator II Rather Than Shooting On Location Or Making It CGI

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In a time when CGI regularly recreates the worlds we see on our big screens, one wouldn’t be surprised to see director Ridley Scott bringing Rome’s Colosseum to life through computer screens, but he went greatly practical instead. The filmmaker took the Gladiator II cast to Malta, Morocco and other locations during the filming of the sequel and basically recreated the Roman Empire while he was at it. But why didn’t he shoot at the real place?

After Scott made one of the biggest 2024 movies, he spoke about going back to the setting of his classic film over 20 years later. When asked why he chose to build the sets rather than shut down the famed Colosseum he said this to The Hollywood Reporter:

It’s actually cheaper.



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