Movie · 2024 · Action, Adventure, Drama · 2h 28m · R · English
Curator score: 3.3/10 (1.6M ratings)
Prepare to be entertained.
Overview
Years after witnessing the death of the revered hero Maximus at the hands of his uncle, Lucius is forced to enter the Colosseum after his home is conquered by the tyrannical Emperors who now lead Rome with an iron fist. With rage in his heart and the future of the Empire at stake, Lucius must look to his past to find strength and honor to return the glory of Rome to its people.
Ratings
Curator score: 3.3/10
IMDb: 6.5/10
Letterboxd: 3.24/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 70%
Metacritic: 64
TMDB: 6.6/10
Director
Ridley Scott
Production
Paramount Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Lucy Fisher/Douglas Wick Productions
Cast
Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, Lior Raz, Derek Jacobi, Peter Mensah, Matt Lucas, Alexander Karim, Yuval Gonen, Richard McCabe, Tim McInnerny, Alec Utgoff, Rory McCann, Yann Gael, Riana Duce, Alfie Tempest, Amira Ghazalla
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, MGM Plus, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A big, often entertaining arena epic with strong production value, muscular action, and a few standout performances, but it leans heavily on familiar beats and lacks the elemental force of the original. If you want spectacle, imperial intrigue, and pulpy Roman excess, it delivers; if you want emotional depth or historical rigor, it may feel overstuffed and derivative.
Best for
fans of large-scale historical action
viewers who enjoy operatic spectacle over realism
people interested in court intrigue and power struggles
audiences looking for a glossy, crowd-pleasing sequel
Skip if
you want the emotional impact of the first film
you dislike sequel rehashes
you prefer grounded historical accuracy
you need tightly focused storytelling
Overview
Gladiator II is built to be felt more than analyzed: the sand, steel, and pageantry arrive in waves, and Ridley Scott still knows how to make Rome look like a machine powered by cruelty and vanity. The movie has enough momentum to stay watchable even when it starts repeating the original’s emotional architecture, and the supporting cast helps keep the spectacle from going flat.
Worth noting
What it lacks is the singular center that made the first film hit so hard. Lucius is a workable lead, but the script keeps nudging him toward inherited myth rather than letting him become fully his own character. The result is a sequel that often plays like a remix: bigger in places, looser in others, and more interested in escalation than revelation.
Bottom line
Still, there’s real entertainment value in its excess. The political maneuvering, arena set pieces, and imperial decadence give it a pulpy charge, and the film is at its best when it leans into that grand, slightly absurd Roman spectacle. It’s not essential, but it is frequently fun.
Top Letterboxd reviews
noen (3.5★) · 26660 likes
of course the two tyrants had to be two twinks
gabriellesirois (4★) · 24262 likes
in da colosseum we all fam
cameronsilas (4.5★) · 20766 likes
society’s first downfall started when men stopped wearing skirts
aaron (5★) · 14526 likes
my favourite part was paul mescal’s thighs
timtamtitus (3.5★) · 13321 likes
this is why men think about the roman empire daily
2021 · History, Drama, Action · 2h 33m · R · Curator 6.4/10 (550.5K ratings) · Where to watch: Hulu, fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential
A more grounded medieval power drama with dueling perspectives, honor codes, and brutal combat.
2000 · Action, Drama, Adventure · 2h 35m · R · Curator 8.4/10 (3.8M ratings) · Where to watch: Hulu, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential, Kanopy, AMC, Philo
The obvious companion piece for its arena combat, revenge arc, and iconic blend of grief and honor.