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Ridley Scott's long-awaited sequel Gladiator II is now streaming on Paramount+, and Denzel Washington's scene-stealing turn should not be missed.
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Even though Denzel Washington’s Gladiator II performance is the highlight of the movie, it’s possible that he ended up going down with the ship. While the movie was nominated for Best British Film, it only received two other nominations, in technical categories, for Best Sound and Special Visual Effects.
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Starting Tuesday, Dec. 24, the drama sequel starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal and Denzel Washington is streamable online through premium video-on-demand platforms. You can rent Gladiator II on digital in 4K Ultra HD for $19.99, or purchase for $24.99 at Prime Video, Apple TV and elsewhere.
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