By returning to the spectacular and memorable locations of the first version, the movie “Gladiator 2” invites the audience to another historical and epic journey.
More than two decades after the stunning success of the film Gladiator, made by Ridley Scott, the famous British director, he has returned to the screen with a fascinating sequel. This movie tells the story of “Lucius”; The young child of the first film, who now, as a mature and bold fighter, once again takes viewers to the heart of the epic battles of ancient Rome.
Gladiator 2 not only benefits from an exciting story, but also creates a special sense of nostalgia by choosing familiar locations from the first film. From the deserts of Morocco and the Ricasoli Castle in Malta to the hills of Tuscany and the forests of England, this series strives to combine stunning scenery with a powerful narrative to create compelling and unforgettable visuals. Now, with the release of the sequel to the popular movie Gladiator, we take a look at the familiar locations of this movie, which have given it a nostalgic atmosphere.
What you will read about the “Gladiator 2” location in this article:
Where was Gladiator 2 filmed?
More than 20 years after Russell Crowe in the role of Maximus Decimus Meridius announced that he intends to take revenge on the Roman emperor, Ridley Scott as the director of the film, once again and To face again, he stepped into the battle field. This sequel follows the story of “Little Lucius” from the first film, who is now grown up and is back in action with Paul Mescal. He also goes through the same path from nobility to slavery and then becoming a fighter; The path that made the first film a huge success (and five Academy Awards) and now, it’s as if the smell of nostalgia is in the air.
The character of “Lucius” in childhood and adulthood; Photo source: joblo; Name of the photographer: unknown
Ridley Scott once again returned to many of the locations from the first film to create a similar visual look, and once again, huge sets were built in the city of Ouarzazate in Morocco, located south of the Atlas Mountains.
This region, which is considered the gateway to the Great African Sahara, was one of the main stops for traders for centuries; But today, it is known in a humorous way with the nickname “Ouarzawood” and that is because of the presence of prominent directors such as “Ridley Scott”, “Martin Scorsese” and “David Lean” who attract the sights. desert, studio facilities and historical places. In particular, the unique mud walls of Aït Benhaddou, a fortified hillside village also inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, provide a distinct visual identity for the North African-related parts of both films. is
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Reconstruction of the naval battle in Gladiator 2; Photo source: USA Today; Name of the photographer: unknown
Nostalgic locations in “Gladiator 2”
The “Ricassoli” castle in Malta is back on the scene again. This fortified castle, located on the eastern side of the island, was built by the Hospitaller Knights or Knights of St John in the late 17th century. For the filming of this work, the appearance of the castle was changed in the style of ancient Rome to include a part of the “Colosseum” of Rome; Other parts were also completed using computerized special effects.
Unfortunately, it is not possible for the general public to visit the castle these days; But this location has a special place for Ridley Scott’s filming team. This castle was also used as the port of Toulon in the film “Napoleon” (2023) by this director.
the historic city of “Pienza” in Tuscany; Photo source: wanderlustmagazine; Name of the photographer: unknown
To recreate one of the iconic scenes from the first film, where Maximus fantasizes about the wheat fields of his Spanish homeland, one must go to the 15th-century city of Pienza in the Val d’Orcia region, including Go to UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This city is only two hours away from Florence.
Ridley Scott is not the first person to be fascinated by the Tuscan landscape; These landscapes have inspired artists since the Renaissance. Finally, parts of both films were shot in the UK.
Battle of Lucius and General Akassius in Gladiator 2; Photo source: wanderlustmagazine; Name of the photographer: unknown
The first film used a planned deforestation in Bourne Woods, an ancient forest in Surrey, England, to restore the devastated forests of Germania. Ridley Scott returned to southern England to film parts of the sequel; Where Roman soldiers marched in Devil’s Dyke near Brighton, Britain’s longest, deepest and widest dry valley. It’s also a great destination for those wanting to walk some of the beautiful South Downs trails.
Gallery photos source: Deadline, CN Traveler, TODAY.com, wanderlustmagazine; Name of the photographer: unknown
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Cover photo source: Condé Nast Traveler; Name of the photographer: unknown
Frequently asked questions
Which Gladiator 2 location is more nostalgic?
Ricosoli Castle in Malta, which was also used in the first film, recreated parts of the Colosseum in Rome, providing a great sense of nostalgia for the viewer.
Where was the scene of the wheat fields in Gladiator filmed?
The wheat fields scene in the movie Gladiator was filmed in the historic 15th century town of Pienza in the Val d’Orcia region of Tuscany, Italy.
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