Gladiator II director Ridley Scott is shutting down claims {that a} same-sex kiss was lower from the brand new film.
Denzel Washington, who performs power-hungry former slave Macrinus within the movie, lately stated he kissed a person on the lips, however the second didn’t make the ultimate lower.
“No, that’s b——t. It was a senator. They by no means did. They acted the second and [it] didn’t occur,” Scott, 86, advised Selection on the crimson carpet on the Gladiator II Los Angeles premiere on Monday, November 18.
In an interview with Gayety revealed on October 31, Washington, 69, stated, “I really kissed a person within the movie however they took it out, they lower it. I believe they bought rooster.”
The Oscar winner continued, “I kissed a man full on the lips and I assume they weren’t prepared for that but. I killed him about 5 minutes later. It’s Gladiator. It’s the kiss of loss of life.”
Nevertheless, talking to Selection on Monday night time, Washington stated the kiss was merely a “peck” on the lips.
‘It actually is far ado about nothing,” the actor stated. “They’re making extra of it than it was. I kissed him on his arms, I gave him a peck and I killed him.”
Talking to Selection on the Governors Ball in Los Angeles on Sunday, November 17, producer Michael Pruss stated of the scene: “There was a lot stuff that was shot that didn’t make it into the movie. It was really a non-event.”
In the meantime, actress Connie Nielsen, who reprises her Gladiator function as Lucilla, advised the outlet that a few of her scenes had been additionally lower from the sequel.
“My grieving scene didn’t make it into the movie both. It’s not homophobia. It’s simply there was no room for it,” she stated.
Gladiator II stars Paul Mescal, 28, as Lucius, the previous inheritor of Rome who’s compelled to turn into a gladiator. Pedro Pascal, 49, performs a basic named Marcus Acacius. Whereas their characters are rivals on display screen, the actors teased that in addition they shared a young second within the film that was lower.
“There was a second after we had been rehearsing my combat scene with Pedro, and I had an concept in direction of the top of the scene to kiss Pedro on the brow,” Mescal advised Leisure Weekly in October. “I did it in one of many takes, after which we’re getting the radio messages again to Ridley [in video village], and I used to be like, ‘Ridley: Kiss on the brow, did you prefer it? Yay or nay?’ There was radio silence for a second. His radio crackles again, and [Ridley] goes, ‘I’m afraid I did.’”
Gladiator II is in theaters on Friday, November 22.