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In an interview with Gladiator 2 star cast Denzel Washington, who is playing the role of Macrinus. Denzel is an American actor, director, and producer, he is one of the best actors of his generation. He discussed his part in Gladiator 2 and the preparation that he made for his character. Moreover, he shared some incidents that happened on set and shared his experience working with the director Ridley Scott. Overall, he is excited for this movie to release.

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00:00It feels great. I mean, you know, Ridley and I had a chance to work together on American
00:10Gangster. I have the utmost respect for him as a visionary, as a filmmaker, and he makes
00:19the actor's job easier, especially in this case. I mean, he built Rome for us and I enjoyed
00:27it.
00:30We don't have that much time. I do everything that I need to do. I mean, it's months of
00:37preparation. I'll be 70 in December. I played Othello at 22 and the Emperor Jones at 20,
00:47so I've been preparing for this role for 50 years.
00:56We'll see. I mean, I don't know. I don't know. You know, people say, whenever I hear
01:02what do you expect people to get from a film, I always say it depends upon what they bring
01:05to it. So, it'll be fascinating to find out what this generation thinks.
01:16Ridley Scott is what drew me to this film and, you know, if he asks, I say yes. I have
01:25the utmost respect for him. The opportunity, obviously, to be a part of this gladiator
01:31story and a very interesting part to play and had a good time doing it as well.
01:46Just the size and scope of the film, you know, the sets and we went to Morocco and Malta
01:53and I've never been on a film, I don't think, of this size, with this scale. Again, as I
02:01said, Ridley fashioned a brilliant film.
02:09Like I said, I've been studying acting for 50 years and it's a long process. It's not
02:15one I can just say, oh, this is something I did. You know, it's a process. It's what
02:20I do and I still enjoy it.
02:27Well, you know, I kind of stay to myself a bit, so I'm not there to chit-chat too much.
02:39One of the emperors, we had to deal with his monkey on his shoulder all the time. But,
02:45you know, I kind of stay, keep it kind of tight.
02:49You know, my job was easy. I sat up in the Coliseum and the boy was down there, you know,
02:56doing all the hard work and he did a brilliant job. There's a tremendous amount of pressure,
03:03you know, for him coming behind Russell from 20 some odd years ago and, you know, I think
03:12I know something about acting and I can tell you he delivers.
03:20No, no, no. I didn't give him any tips. No, because, again, most of the, when I first
03:27got there, most of the scenes we shot first were in the Coliseum. So, he was down on the
03:32Coliseum floor and I was up above. So, I didn't really talk to him a lot until we got into
03:38some scenes later on.
03:40We'll see. Is there any message the movie sends, you mean?
03:45Yes.
03:46That's a question, I think, for the director, not for the actor. I don't know if he has
03:51a message he wants to send, but that's something you should ask him.

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