‘Gladiator II’
Denzel’s Gay Kiss Not Scripted …
Improvised Take Among Several Not Used
Denzel Washington threw some shade at the producers of “Gladiator II” when he talked about a gay kiss he had in the film that was cut, allegedly over cold feet … but it seems there is more to the story, TMZ is told.
A production source tells us … the moment in question happened, but it was not in the script — and done during an improvised take of which there were many for the scene.
The kiss take — and other improvised takes — ended up on the cutting room floor as a story choice. No prejudice went into making the decision, we’re told.
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Denzel made the comment during an interview with Gayety — an LGBTQ+-focused media company — and, they asked him about his character’s revelation that he’d been in same-sex couplings before.
DW says they didn’t just reference his character’s past in the flick … they actually showed him lip-to-lip with another man in a scene — a full-on smooch in the Ancient Rome film.
But, the scene ended up snipped out, and Denzel thought the team behind the movie “got chicken.” Worth noting … the embrace wasn’t very romantic — since Denzel kills his scene partner minutes after planting the kiss on him.
In the highly anticipated film, DW plays Macrinus — a former slave who plots to control Rome — in the sequel to Ridley Scott‘s iconic 2000 blockbuster that catapulted Russell Crowe into superstardom.
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FAQs:
Q: What was the reason for cutting the gay kiss scene in “Gladiator II”?
A: The decision to cut the scene was a story choice and not influenced by prejudice, according to production sources.
Q: Who did Denzel Washington’s character play in “Gladiator II”?
A: Denzel Washington portrayed the character Macrinus, a former slave with ambitions to control Rome.
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