Russell Crowe Says Gladiator II Failed at Box Office for Losing Original's Moral Core
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Updated · Deadline · Jun 13
Russell Crowe Says Gladiator II Failed at Box Office for Losing Original's Moral Core
3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jun 13
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Taormina Film Festival honoree Russell Crowe said Gladiator II "failed" because it abandoned the original film's "moral core," arguing that was the key reason it did not connect with audiences.
Crowe said he fought studio pressure in 2000 to give Maximus sex scenes, insisting a man avenging his wife and child could not break that emotional trajectory without undermining the story.
The original Gladiator's success, he said, vindicated that stance: despite its surface appeal as a revenge epic, he argued the film drew more women than men because it centered on grief and vengeance rather than simple payback.
Crowe made the remarks ahead of receiving an International Achievement Award and the Taormina premiere of Bear Country, an action thriller launching an Italian preview tour before its Aug. 26 release.