Gladiator 2
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This time around we follow Paul Mescal's Lucius as he is thrust into the world of gladiators in a corrup🧔t Rome led by young 𓂃twin emperors Caracalla (Fred Hechinger) and Geta (Joseph Quinn). Although the film focuses on new characters, Gladiator 2 is still a sequel and so there is indeed the possibility that it has a post-credits scene.

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Does Gladiator 2 have a post-credits scene?

Paul Mescal as Lucius in Gladiator 2

(Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

No, Gladiator 2 doesn't have a post-credits scene. After the movie's dramatic conclusion, which you can read about in detail with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gladiator 2 ending explained feature, we simply cut to the credits.

If you are a fan of composer Harry Gregs🐲on-Williams' beautiful score though, it's worth staying in your seat to hear more of that music which plays over the credits. Also, let's face it, you need time to recover after the epic action you just witnessed too.

Given that the film is a sequel you may be surprised about the lack of a post-credits scene, especially since director Ridley Scott 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:has already told press that he has begun work on a possible 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gladiator 3 already. Surely a scene could h𒊎ave teased that potential sequel?

Well, we are afraid not as just like wit꧂h the 2000 original movie, there is no post-credits scene or even the hint🐎 of a tease.


Gladiator 2 is out now in UK cinemas before heading to🃏🌸 US theaters on November 22.

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