Ridley Scott reveals big news about Paul Mescal in ‘Gladiator II’


Ridley Scott reveals big news about Paul Mescal in Gladiator II
Ridley Scott reveals big news about Paul Mescal in ‘Gladiator II’

Ridley Scott is dropping a shocking revelation, saying Paul Mescal was never his first choice for Gladiator II.

The Oscar-winning director shared this in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, adding that Timothée Chalamet’s name was floated for Lucius.

“Any studio would always prefer to have a known star,” he said, referring to a lack of blockbuster hits by Paul.

But things changed in the Aftersun’s star way when Paramount co-presidents of the film Daria Cercek and Michael Ireland watched him in Stanley Kowalski’s A Streetcar Named Desire.

Ridley was similarly stunned by the 28-year-old’s performance in The Normal People and made up his mind to play Lucius.

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“I need bedtime stories. Before I go to bed, I always watch something. I caught ‘Normal People’ almost by accident,” he told IndieWire

“It was not my kind of thing, really, but I watched two and thought that both the guy and the girl were terrific. Then I binged eight hours.”



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