Gladiator 2 is out next month, so it was only a matter of time before we caught a glimpse of a popcorn bucket that embodied all of the decadence that eventually led Rome to collapse. Itâs a call back to the helmet Maximus Decimus Meridius wears in the first movie which will presumably have a cameo in the sequel. Itâs also what rapper MF Doomâs iconic mask is based on.
In other words, I better be able to wear this popcorn bucket like a helmet or Iâm going to be severely disappointed. Limited edition popcorn buckets tend to be around 7-10 inches in diameter, which roughly comes out to the average adultâs head circumference. The top of the helmet opens up and thereâs all the cardboard in the way but finding a way to strap it to my skull is the least I can do to honor the sacrifices of all the Colosseumâs victims, fictional or otherwise.
If you havenât been paying attention, Gladiator 2 is director Ridley Scott returning to his hit 2000 blockbuster starring Russell Crowe with a story that takes place 20 years after the original. Paul Mescal plays Croweâs son, Pedro Pascal is the Roman general who massacres Mescalâs family, and Denzel Washington is a former slave turned arms dealer looking to usurp control of Rome from its bumbling co-emperors.
Itâs a thin but potentially entertaining setup that only Scott, in the late, untouchable stage of his storied career, could seemingly get $200-$300 million to gamble on. This time around heâs upping the stakes with more animals and better VFX. âIâve got a troop of 12 baboons who are carnivorous,â Scott recently told Total Film. âTrust me, these are real. And they look real. Youâre staring at 12 real baboons and a real rhino, and a massive water battle with sharks in the water in the Colosseum.â
The original movie looked incredible for its time, with massive backdrops of Rome and a memorable setpiece with a real lion. CGI was deployed but sparingly given the technologyâs limitations and cost back then. Hopefully, it remains a subtle addition to Gladiator 2. Somehow I doubt it will be. Whether Scott delivers another epic or a dud like last yearâs Napoleon, at least weâll have the popcorn bucket. Gladiator 2 hits theaters on November 15.
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