Joseph Quinn joins Ridley Scott's Gladiator sequel
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Joseph 🌌Quinn is reportedly in talks to join Ridley Scott's Gladiator se♈quel.
Per , Quinn is set to play Emperor Caracalla. The cast also includes Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, Denzel Washington, and Connie Nielsen – the o⛦nly ret𓃲urning cast member from the original film thus far.
Gladiator premiered in 2000 to rave reviews and earned over $470 million at the global box office. The film stars Russell Crowe as a Roman general whose family is m🐓urdered by an emperor's corrupt son and sets out to exact his revenge. Gladiator was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won five, including Best Picture. The role was a game-changer for Crowe, who upon winning Best Actor, would go on to become a household name.
A sequel has reportedly been in pre-production since 2001, with the project being halted several times throughout the last two decades. The plot of the new film has yet to be reve🌳aled, though Scott will direct the sequel as well as produce under his Scott Free production banner.&nbs🍸p;
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