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Paul Mescal battles Pedro Pascal and a rhino in first ‘Gladiator II’ trailer

Prepare for an epic battle. The first trailer for “Gladiator II” has arrived.

Paul Mescal plays Lucius in Gladiator II from Paramount Pictures.
Paul Mescal plays Lucius in Gladiator II from Paramount Pictures.

Paul Mescal battles Pedro Pascal and a rhino in first ‘Gladiator II’ trailer

The sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 blockbuster stars Paul Mescal, who takes over for Russell Crowe.

Mescal plays Lucius, son of Lucilla, played by Connie Nielsen and the late Lucius Verus. He is also the nephew of Commodus, played by Joaquin Phoenix in the original film.

A grown Lucius is living in the northern African region of Numidia, where he was sent as a child by his mother. He returns to Rome as a gladiator and reunites with his mother.

The movie is also headlined by Pedro Pascal as Marcus Acacius, a Roman general and Denzel Washington as Macrinus, a cruel, wealthy man who keeps gladiators for sport.

The trailer features a rhinoceros Lucius must defeat.

Hans Zimmer composed the soundtrack heard in the trailer and movie.

Filming began last June but but was forced to pause and resume in December due to the entertainment industry strikes last summer.

The movie has a global release date set for Nov. 22.

The entertainment industry strikes last summer temporarily halted the filming process, but it resumed in December. Lucius' return to Rome as a gladiator provides exciting entertainment for the Roman crowd.

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