A 24-year-oldRidley Scottmovie has become a modern streaming hit. At the age of 86, Scott continues to work regularly in Hollywood as a director and producer.He is responsible for some truly iconic films over the course of his 60-year careerspanning a variety of genres. He’s worked extensively in science-fiction withBlade Runnerand multiple installments in theAlienfranchise, but he has also returned time and time again to the historical epic, which he is set to return to once more with theupcomingGladiator II.

Last year, Scott released thedivisiveNapoleon, about the titular French emperor, a sprawling film with a number of standout battle sequences. Prior to that, Scott went even further back in time withThe Last Duel(2021), which earned generally positive reviews but was a box office disappointment. Other notable historical epics he directed includeRobin Hood(2010) andKingdom of Heaven(2005), the latter of which has been critically appraised since the release of an improved director’s cut. Another film from 2000, however, arguablystands above the rest and is once again connecting with audiences.

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Gladiator Becomes A Major Streaming Success 24 Years Later

Viewers Are Returning To Ridley Scott’s Historical Epic

Gladiatoris experiencing renewed success on streaming as the sequel approaches. FeaturingRussell Crowe in the starring role as Maximus, a Roman general betrayed by his emperor who must then fight as a slave,Gladiatorwas a massive hit back in 2000. The film, which currently sports an 80% critics' score and 87% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, grossed over $465 million at the box office and was nominated for 12 Oscars, winning five, including Best Actor and Best Picture.

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New data fromReelgoodnow reveals thatGladiatorranks as the tenth most popular movie on streaming in the U.S. for the week of November 7 – 13. The film, which is streaming on the Roku Channel, falls short of newer films likePoolman(2024),Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End(2024),Time Cut(2024), andDon’t Move(2024), withMy Old Assultimately taking the number one spot. However, Scott’s film is the only movie on the list not released in 2024. Check out the full top 10 movies list below:

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What Gladiator’s Streaming Success Means For The Sequel

Will Gladiator 2 Repeat The Original’s Success?

Gladiator’s streaming success can undoubtedly be attributed to the sequel, which hits theaters on November 22 as the holiday blockbuster season kicks off in earnest. The renewed interest in the 2000 original could bode well for the follow-up, which follows Paul Mescal’s Lucius in a story set about two decades after Maximus' death. While Crowe is not set to reprise his role as Lucius' father, the star-studded cast of the movie includes Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, Lior Raz, Derek Jacobi, Denzel Washington, and Connie Nielsen reprising her original role as Lucilla.

Ridley Scott has already revealed his intentions to make a thirdGladiatorfilm…

EarlyGladiator 2reviewshave been positive from critics, earning the movie a Certified Fresh 75% score on Rotten Tomatoes, butit will be audience response that determines how well the film does at the box office. If the sequel ends up being a success, as its predecessor was, Ridley Scott has already revealed his intentions to make a thirdGladiatorfilm, highlighting how the director shows no signs of slowing down.

Our Take On Gladiator’s Streaming Success

The Best Picture Winner Is A Special Case

While it is not surprising that the impending sequel has spurred this streaming success, the fact thatGladiatoris holding its own among a cavalcade of modern movies in the streaming Top 10 showcases the enduring appeal that the movie has for audiences. In fact, this has been proven by the fact that it is getting a sequel in the first place. It isthe first Best Picture winner to receive a direct sequel since 1991’sThe Silence of the Lambs, which was followed by 2001’sHannibal, a title that was coincidentally also aRidley Scott movie.

The 2003 Best Picture winnerThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Kinghas had follow-ups both on the big and small screens, but they have so far all been prequels.

One must go back even further to find a Best Picture winner with a sequel that wasn’t helmed byRidley Scott. The most recent instance was theRockyfranchisebeing spawned by the 1976 Best Picture winner of the same name. While other earlier titles includingThe Sting,The Godfather, andIn the Heat of the Nightalso got sequels,Gladiatorbeing the first movie to earn this distinction in a quarter-century, combined with the impending follow-up’s opening weekend projections of $60 to $80 million (beating the original’s $34.8 million), showcase howit has remained a viewing staple for decades.

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