Sir Ridley Scott is "already toying with" plans for 'Gladiator 3'. The 86-year-old actor will release the sequel to his 2000 classic next month and he thinks the plot of the new film - which sees Paul Mescal take centre stage as Lucius as he enters the Colosseum to fight and return glory to Rome - has paved the way for another installment in the franchise to follow at a later date. He told France's Premiere magazine: “With that, I’m already toying with the idea of ​​'Gladiator 3'.

No, seriously! I’ve lit the fuse...

“The ending of 'Gladiator II' is reminiscent of 'The Godfather', with Michael Corleone finding himself with a job he didn’t want, and wondering, ‘Now, Father, what do I do?’ So the next [film] will be about a man who doesn’t want to be where he is.” Ridley recently declared 'Gladiator II' to be one of his best ever films. He told Empire magazine: "It’s the best thing I’ve ever made .

.. One of the best things.

I’ve made a few good ’uns." This comes after the filmmaker revealed the project – which also stars Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal and Joseph Quinn – boasts the "biggest action sequence" of his entire career, even bigger than his 2023 historical drama 'Napoleon'. He explained: "We begin the film with probably the biggest action sequence I’ve ever done.

[It's] probably bigger than anything in 'Napoleon'." Meanwhile, in 2023, Ridley revealed that he decided to make 'Gladiator II' because it made sense "economically". The awar.