Joseph Quinn had some large sandals to fill as a villain in Ridley Scott‘s long-awaited sequel to 2000’s Gladiator.
The Gladiator II star just lately opened up concerning the “reverence” he has for Joaquin Phoenix‘s efficiency as Commodus within the unique film as he revealed some inspirations for his portrayal of Roman emperor Geta.
“For apparent causes, Joaquin Phoenix’s efficiency was one thing that was in our minds,” defined Quinn to Empire. “It was one thing we had a reverence for, however we didn’t need to…. soil with some sort of poor rendition.”
As an alternative, Quinn turned to Philip Seymour Hoffman’s efficiency in Mission: Unattainable III, in addition to Gary Oldman in The Fifth Aspect, whom he mentioned “has this relish for being horrible.”
Within the sequel, Emperor Geta guidelines alongside his brother, Emperor Caracalla (Fred Hechinger), whom Scott described to Empire as “the equal of Romulus and Remus” in Roman mythology.
“You realize, the 2 lunatics who shaped Rome however have been bred from the milk of a wolf?” the director defined. “[Caracalla and Geta] got here up a distinct approach however have been most likely brain-damaged.”
Gladiator II stars Paul Mescal as Lucius, who beforehand witnessed Maximus (portrayed within the unique by Russell Crowe) die by the hands of his uncle Commodus (Phoenix) within the first film. Now an grownup, Lucius is compelled to enter the Colosseum and struggle to return glory to the folks of Rome.
Premiering November 15 internationally and November 22 within the US and Canada, Gladiator II additionally stars Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal and Connie Nielsen, who reprises her position as Lucius’ mom Lucilla from the unique film.
Quinn beforehand raved about working with Scott, who celebrated his 86th birthday final yr, as a self-proclaimed “huge fan” of the director’s work.
“He conducts himself with such a vigor, and thirst, for all times and in addition filmmaking, nonetheless—he simply loves it, and that’s very infectious,” Quinn informed Males’s Well being. “Working with him… I used to be by no means anticipating to try this, clearly, and so I used to be extremely grateful. I simply tried, like all of us did, to be as current as we may, and to grasp that this was a really uncommon factor. Outdoors of creating the movie itself, it was a really uncommon expertise as a human being to bear witness to historical Rome. He constructed historical Rome! Not lots of people can try this—Ridley Scott can.”