Ridley Scott’s 155-Minute Blood-Soaked Epic Is Set To Conquer Prime Video

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Ridley Scott's 155-Minute Blood-Soaked Epic Is Set To Conquer Prime Video




Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott don't seem to be on the best of terms, going by the comments they've made about each other in the last couple of years. Crowe seemed to be annoyed about being left out of Gladiator II, and has gone on the record to trash the film publicly. Scott, on the other hand, offered a simple explanation for why Crowe wasn't invited back: his character is dead. The two had a long and successful run that lasted a decade but ended after the release of their 2010 epic Robin Hood. The movie underperformed at the box office, grossing around $320 million worldwide against a reported budget of $200 million. However, their crowning achievement together remains Gladiator, the movie that kicked their partnership off in the grandest fashion possible, and is now on its way to Prime Video.


Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott don't seem to be on the best of terms, going by the comments they've made about each other in the last couple of years. Crowe seemed to be annoyed about being left out of Gladiator II, and has gone on the record to trash the film publicly. Scott, on the other hand, offered a simple explanation for why Crowe wasn't invited back: his character is dead. The two had a long and successful run that lasted a decade but ended after the release of their 2010 epic Robin Hood. The movie underperformed at the box office, grossing around $320 million worldwide against a reported budget of $200 million. However, their crowning achievement together remains Gladiator, the movie that kicked their partnership off in the grandest fashion possible, and is now on its way to Prime Video.


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