Bad guys have all the fun until the end: Denzel Washington on Gladiator II role
Bad guys have all the fun, says Denzel Washington who turns antagonist for Ridley Scott's Gladiator II and took the conscious decision to not watch the first Russel Crowe- starrer because he didn't want to be connected to it.
The veteran Hollywood star plays Macrinus, a former slave-turned-wealthy, conniving arms dealer, in the sequel to the blockbuster 2000 original.
"I didn't go back to watch the first film. I didn't want to be connected to that. I watched the first film years ago. So, I didn't want to look at it," Washington said in a virtual interview from London.
In Gladiator II, Scott brings back the epic gladiatorial battles made famous in Gladiator, the classic that bagged five Oscars, including for best picture and best actor for Crowe.
Washington, 69, had earlier worked with Scott on the director's 2007 American Gangster, also co-starring Crowe.
"Ridley Scott first, last and always," Washington said.
"He called and I said yes. He's one of my favourite if not my favourite directors that I work with… he and his brother (Tony Scott). But when he called, I said yes. It's as simple as that," the actor said.
Asked if he had fun playing a bad guy again after his Oscar-winning role in "Training Day" (2001), where he plays a corrupt narcotics officer, Washington said, "Absolutely. You know bad guys have all the fun, until the end." “Gladiator II” features an ensemble cast also including Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger as well as Connie Nielsen and Derek Jacobi, who reprise their roles from the first part.
Gladiator II will be released in India by Paramount Pictures India on November 15 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu in 4DX and IMAX.