Gladiator II is a mostly satisfying film, though some detractors will inevitably dislike it simply because it doesn't quite live up to Gladiator. Let's face it, the original was a tough act to follow, with twelve Academy Award nominations and five Oscars in hand, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound, and Best Costume Design. Some will chalk it up to a cash grab, but aren’t all movies? Gladiator II has been long gestating in Ridley Scott’s mind, finally releasing 24 years after the first. I tend to think that time has likely served it well.
As with the first Gladiator, don’t expect much humor. There are a few snarky lines, but they’re wrapped in drama—something natural in the heat of the moment, not forced (no one-liners here).
Visually, Gladiator II is stunning. That said, there are moments where the CGI looks a bit wonky (I’m calling you out, baboons). The action, however, is top-notch and enhances the dramatic themes of the games in the Colosseum and Roman treachery. Speaking of drama, I was a little put off by the sudden proclamation that Maximus is Lucius' father. In the first Gladiator, Maximus (played by Russell Crowe) is simply a gladiator whom Lucius looks up to (although it's noted that Maximus and Lucius's mother had a past relationship). Lucius was supposedly named after his father, Lucius Verus. In Gladiator II, there's a weak explanation suggesting Maximus is Lucius' father—too much convenience for my taste.
The acting is B+. Most films have weak links, and there are a few here. Denzel Washington is almost always a sure bet, and he does well, but his New York accent was a bit off-putting for me. It’s not that I expected the actors to have Roman Latin accents (is that even a thing?), but there was no attempt to disguise it.
If you’re one of those people who says, “The sequel is never equal” and can’t accept something less, don’t go see Gladiator II. If you’re open to watching a solid film that continues in the same universe, go for it. Even at nearly 2.5 hours, I was kept entertained and will definitely watch the whispered-about third installment, if it ever happens.