Paul Mescal as Lucius Verus in Gladiator II sparked debate over his portrayal, with fans questioning his fit for the role.
The release of Gladiator 2 has sparked much discussion, particularly surrounding the performance of Paul Mescal, who plays the pivotal role of Lucius Verus. As the first major blockbuster of his career, following his acclaimed work in indie films, Mescal’s casting in Gladiator 2 was highly anticipated. However, his portrayal has been met with mixed reviews, with some critics and fans alike questioning his fit for such a demanding role.
Was Paul Mescal miscast in Gladiator 2?
Paul Mescal in Gladiator II via Paramount Picture
In Gladiator 2, Lucius Verus returns to Rome after years spent abroad, seeking revenge against General Acacius (played by Pedro Pascal) for the death of his wife. The character’s journey is central to the film’s plot, with Lucius being thrust into the brutal world of gladiators. For Mescal, the opportunity to lead such a high-profile film was a big leap from his previous, more subdued roles. But did he live up to expectations?
Many fans on social media have voiced concerns over his portrayal. Some believe that his casting was a misstep, arguing that actors like Aaron Taylor-Johnson could have brought the necessary physicality and intensity to the role. One user expressed,
I kept thinking the role of Lucius should have been played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson. He would have brought the physicality needed for this role.
The sentiment of not fitting the part is echoed throughout various online discussions, with many feeling Mescal, despite his talent, simply didn’t embody the fierce, larger-than-life presence needed for Lucius.
Another issue that many viewers found distracting was the inconsistency of Mescal’s accent throughout the film. As an Irish actor, Mescal was required to adopt an English accent for the role of Lucius. While this isn’t uncommon in historical dramas, what made his performance particularly jarring was the frequent slip-ups into his natural Irish intonation.
This inconsistency was especially noticeable in key scenes, such as when his character engages in dialogue with Macrinus (played by Denzel Washington). The result was a broken immersion for many audience members, as they struggled to stay engaged with the film amidst these occasional vocal distractions.
Gladiator 2 represents new records for Denzel Washington
Washington’s portrayal of Macrinus in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II has already proven a monumental success. Released domestically on November 22, 2024, and in international markets earlier, the film has amassed over $220 million worldwide within weeks. Domestically, it debuted with $55 million, contributing to its swift climb up Washington’s career box office rankings. (via Box Office Mojo)
Gladiator II now stands as Washington’s second-highest-grossing film, trailing only American Gangster ($267.9 million globally). With just one weekend of domestic earnings, Gladiator II is poised to surpass American Gangster, cementing itself as his biggest box office hit. Notably, both of Washington’s top-grossing films were directed by Ridley Scott, emphasizing their powerful creative collaboration.
Gladiator 2 is currently running in theaters.