In the years following the release of the first film, there were many attempts to write a sequel
Chronology
After his home is conquered by the tyrannical emperors who now rule Rome, Lucius is forced to enter the Colosseum and must look to the past to find the strength to restore Rome’s glory to its people.
Musician Nick Cave was brought in to write a version by Russell Crowe and Sir Ridley Scott
His version focused on the more mythical elements of ancient Rome and saw Maximus arriving in the afterlife, only to face other souls yet to ascend.
Eventually, Jupiter and the other Roman deities task him with returning to Earth to find and kill Hephaestus, the former god who betrayed them
From there, he is resurrected as a Christian and returns to Rome, with a mission to stop the spread of Christianity, while crossing paths with the new emperor, Lucius.
The studio decided not to pursue this version, but the script is available to read online
The film would have ended with Maximus being cursed to live forever, with a montage of soldiers fighting in the Crusades, World War II, and the Vietnam War, ultimately revealing a modern-day Maximus working in the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Emperor Geta: The Gods HAVE SPOKEN!
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Table of content
- In the years following the release of the first film, there were many attempts to write a sequel
- Musician Nick Cave was brought in to write a version by Russell Crowe and Sir Ridley Scott
- Eventually, Jupiter and the other Roman deities task him with returning to Earth to find and kill Hephaestus, the former god who betrayed them
- The studio decided not to pursue this version, but the script is available to read online
- Emperor Geta: The Gods HAVE SPOKEN!