On Friday, Nov. 22, when the highly anticipated sequel โGladiator IIโ hits theaters across the country, viewers will undoubtedly walk away with two sentiments: this film is both Denzel Washingtonโs and 2024's best film.
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Starring Paul Mescal, Connie Nielsen, Pedro Pascal, Fred Hechinger and Joseph Quinn, the forthcoming film is chock full of stars who are definitely bringing their A-game. But itโs the veteran actor and 2024 Root 100 honoree who absolutely steals the show unlike anything weโve ever seen him do before. In it Washington stars as Macrinus, a former enslaved man turned arms dealer and mentor to gladiators, whose sights are set on gaining control of the Roman empire for himself by any means necessary.
Without spoiling things too much, the role Washingtonโs Macrinus plays in this film and the lengths heโs willing to go to have Rome (and all those who live there, friend or foe) under his thumb is something we havenโt seen onscreen from him before and yet and somehow a mix of all his best roles rolled up all in one at the same time.
Itโs also a role we donโt see afforded to too many Black actors in a period film, one where both their cleverness and quest for dominance gets to take centerstageโthough itโs something โmainstreamโ (read: white) actors canโt say as weโve them portray that in countless roles. So to finally see a Black man in a powerful role whoโs hellbent on having his way during a time period where others who looked like him were disempowered just makes Washingtonโs portrayal that much more satisfying.
โHeโs a product of his environment and heโs more than willing to take advantage of it. And he gets to a place where heโs willing to do anything to dominate,โ Washington told The Root of his character in an interview ahead of the filmโs release. But even that descriptor is putting it lightly.
Heโs deliciously bad, impressively cunning, falsely trustworthy, comical, and likeableโso much so that you forget heโs supposed to be the villain in the first place. Adorned in silk fabrics and drapery, a copious amount of gold jewelry, and an accent thatโs more akin to โTraining Dayโ than ancient Rome, Washington storms onto the film with a subtle yet powerful presence that becomes more delightfully inundating and evil with each and every scene. And that presence is something that both viewers and his cast mates picked up on even while filming.
โDenzel suffers no fool, so youโd better be on your best case when youโre working with him. Trust me,โ acclaimed director Ridley Scott told us with Mescal later adding: โHe smells fear.โ
And itโs that sense of fear that should be overstated when you watch Washington in this film. At no point should you forget that heโs a power hungry, conniving, yet completely swaggy shyster whoโs willing to throw anyone under the bus to get what heโs after. With that in mind, itโs natural to assume that there will be comparisons of his character in this film to a few of the ones from his past like the aforementioned โTraining Dayโ and โAmerican Gangster.โ But it should be noted that Washingtonโs Macrinus and the way heโs portrayed stands completely on its own and adds the necessary flair, charisma, heightened stakes (and potential Oscar buzz) to this long-awaited film. His portrayal is also a good reminder of why Washington remains regarded as a legend in Hollywood as his mannerisms, monologues and acting choices in this movie are unfortunately running laps around his costars in a way thatโs completely unfair.
With Washington in tow, โGladiator IIโ winds up being a worthy follow-up to its beloved, iconic and Oscar-winning 2000s predecessorโeven if some of the CGI and scenes feel a bit to far-fetched to be true (sharks in the colosseum, monkeys gone mad, revved up rhinosโwho knew ancient Rome got down like that?!) That aside, there were plenty of callbacks to the original film and enough bloody, visceral fight scenes that would bring a welcomed sense of familiarity for fans of the first film. But by not weighing down the new iteration with too much lore from the first and adding in some hefty star power, it gives this film enough room to soar on its own merits and tell a new story thatโs already proving to be a winner with viewers.
To be fair though: a hunky Mescal, a convincing Pascal, a truly chaotic and unhinged Hechinger and Quinn and a demure yet striking Nielsen (who reprises her role from the first film)โall do well as costars. But when you walk away from the theater, you just might feel conflicted at the realization that you may have been subconsciously rooting for Washingtonโs villain the whole time. And even if you donโt, youโll definitely understand why โGladiator IIโ is the very definition a true epic. From start to finish, this spectacle of a film proves to be a nonstop ride full of action, vengeance, power and excitement making it a banging addition (and serious contender) for awards season consideration for Washington and ultimatelyโthe best film of 2024.
โGladiator IIโ is in theaters everywhere Nov. 22.
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