

Gladiator
Jan 12, 2021
Dive into the chaotic journey of a cinematic masterpiece, where script struggles and Russell Crowe's frustrations set the stage for an Oscar-winning triumph. Discover the intriguing casting choices, including the near-involvement of Mel Gibson and Antonio Banderas for Maximus. Explore the behind-the-scenes challenges that shaped the film's production and the heartwarming legacy of Oliver Reed. The discussion highlights not just the film's historical impact but the personal dynamics that made it all possible.
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Initial Casting
- Mel Gibson turned down the role of Maximus, feeling too old at 43.
- He had just finished Braveheart and opted for The Patriot instead.
Crowe's Reluctance
- Russell Crowe initially hated the Gladiator script, finding it underwritten.
- He only agreed to meet Ridley Scott after a compelling pitch.
Phoenix's Anxiety
- Joaquin Phoenix, nervous about working with Crowe and Harris, suffered anxiety attacks.
- He asked Crowe to beat him up before scenes to get into character.