Where to watch Gladiator (2000)
Gladiator is available to stream in US on Kanopy, Paramount Plus, YouTube TV, fuboTV, DirecTV On Demand and Pluto TV. It can also be rented or bought from Amazon and AppleTV.
After a revered ruler dies, his ambitious son seizes power and strips a loyal general of his rank. Forced into slavery and trained as a gladiator, the once-respected soldier must survive brutal arena battles while confronting a corrupt empire and fighting to reclaim his honor.
Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Russell Crowe, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Reed, Richard Harris, Derek Jacobi, Djimon Hounsou, David Schofield, John Shrapnel, Tomas Arana, Ralf Moeller, Spencer Treat Clark
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Trivia & production notes
- Screenwriter David Franzoni conceived the idea for Gladiator while reading a 1958 novel during a stop in Baghdad on a 1972 motorcycle journey through Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
- Ridley Scott agreed to direct Gladiator after seeing only a single 19th-century painting and admitting he knew nothing about the film's story.
- Screenwriter John Logan rewrote much of Gladiator's first act and made the creative decision to kill off Maximus' family to strengthen his motivation for revenge.
- Mel Gibson turned down the role of Maximus because he was already committed to filming The Patriot.
- Joaquin Phoenix was cast as Commodus after sending in an audition tape described as a knockout, beating out Jude Law for the role.
- The Colosseum scenes were filmed in Malta using a 52-foot-tall replica of one-third of the actual structure, with the remaining two-thirds and height added digitally.
- Ridley Scott obtained permission from the Forestry Commission to burn down a section of forest scheduled for removal in order to film the opening battle scene.
- Actor Oliver Reed died of a heart attack during filming before completing his scenes, so his character's death was written into the script and his face was digitally attached to a body double in post-production.
- Russell Crowe sustained multiple injuries during filming that led to long-term problems with his knees, shoulders, and Achilles tendons.
- The battle scenes used cinematography techniques from Saving Private Ryan, including multiple cameras filming at different frame rates with a 45-degree shutter to create a stylized visual effect.
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