13 June,2020 01:41 PM IST | | IANS
Ridley Scott
Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott is working on a sequel of his 2000 blockbuster "Gladiator", but is finding it hard to crack a story for the follow-up. In an interview to comicBook.com, Doug Wick, one of the producers associated with the 2000 film, shared that the director is attempting to make a follow-up film, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"Ridley would love to do it. It-s really all about getting something on paper. Everyone involved with the original loves the movie too much to ever consider cheaply exploiting it and making something that-s a shadow of it," Scott said.
"It-s just really a clear creative problem, working on a script, and if we can ever get it to a place -- Ridley-s working on it, it-s really just a question of whether we can get it to a place where it feels worthy to make it. It-s a real challenge," he added.
The lead character Maximus Decimus Meridius, played by Russell Crowe, was dead at the end of the film, but that hasn-t hampered the plans for the sequel. Last year, producers Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald said a sequel would be set 25 to 30 years after the original.
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"We-re working with Ridley. That-s one we wouldn-t touch unless we felt in a way to do it was legitimate. We-re working with an amazing writer as well, Peter Craig," Laurie said to Hey U Guys. Her husband Parkes added: "It picks up the story 30 years later or25 years later."
"Gladiator" was a global box-office success, and garnered an impressive 11 Oscar nominations. It ended up with five wins including Best Picture and Best Actor for Crowe.
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