In fact, it appears that Lucius Verus (Spencer Treat Clark) is secretly Maximus' son, as well. In an interview back in 2006, ...
His co-star Mescal is Lucius Verus II, who finds out that he’s the son of Maximus (portrayed by Russell Crowe in the first movie) and not Lucius Verus I. The stars became fast friends while ...
Gladiator II develops the relationship between its protagonist, Lucius Verus, and that of his predecessor ... Lucius was part ...
By Kirsten Chuba Events Editor The film sees Mescal playing a grown-up Lucius Verus II, a nephew of Emperor Commodus from the original film, played by Joaquin Phoenix. Lucius returns to Rome after ...
In the sequel, Mescal plays the grown-up Lucius Verus II, the son of Crowe’s character, Maximus, who ends up forced into slavery and becomes a gladiator to earn his freedom, much like his dad ...
Mescal — who plays Lucius Verus, the grown son of Russell Crowe’s character from the first “Gladiator,” released in 2000 — spoke in awe about Scott’s ability to shoot the film’s ...
Clark, now 37, was just 13 when Gladiator was released. He played Lucius Verus, son of Roman Empress Lucilla. In the film, his father was purported to be the late Roman co-emperor Lucius Verus I.
Icas94 / De Agostini Picture Library via Getty Images As with the first film, Gladiator 2 is already a highly fictionalised version of history as the real Lucius Verus died as a child and his ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Gladiator II, directed by Ridley Scott, sees Mescal playing a grown-up Lucius Verus II, a nephew to emperor Commodus from the original film, played by Joaquin Phoenix.
Former child actor Spencer Treat Clark has spoken out about Paul Mescal playing the character he originated in the upcoming Gladiator sequel. Spencer played youngster Lucius Verus in the original ...
Gladiator 2 picks up roughly two decades later, with Lucius Verus (Paul Mescal ... especially when his adoptive home, wife, and child are taken by General Marcus Acacius (Pedro Pascal).
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