Feast Fit for Gladiators: ‘Gladiator II’ Cast Queues for Lunch in Costume
Feast Fit for Gladiators: ‘Gladiator II’ Cast Queues for Lunch in Costume

Last weekend near Devil’s Dyke people were treated to a rare spectacle as film crews and extras descended upon the picturesque Downs for reshoots of the highly anticipated movie ‘Gladiator II.’ Sussex News has learned that these reshoots come after the main filming wrapped up on January 17th.

Feast Fit for Gladiators: ‘Gladiator II’ Cast Queues for Lunch in Costume

Crews were seen wearing hoodies emblazoned with the slogan “Gladiator II,” adding to the buzz and excitement. Extras, dressed as Roman centurions, were spotted participating in what appeared to be intense battle scenes, adding an authentic touch to the historic landscape.

Paul Mescal, who stars in the sequel, was also seen in character, engaging in the reshoot of a significant battle scene. The sight of Mescal, known for his critically acclaimed performance in ‘Normal People,’ in full Roman gear certainly drew the attention of locals and passersby.

The production team chose Devil’s Dyke, known for its stunning views and dramatic landscape, as a fitting backdrop for the epic scenes that ‘Gladiator II’ promises to deliver. The reshoots aim to perfect crucial scenes and ensure the film meets the high expectations set by its predecessor.

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