The release of Denzel Washington's character, Macrinus.

This compelling arc means that Gladiator II cast suffers from several issues over the course of the story, including their accents. As the main protagonist, Lucius and Mescal are the prime examples.

Paul Mescal's Irish Accent Is Often Heard In Gladiator 2

It Affects The Immersion In Gladiator II

For the most part, Paul Mescal, who is Irish, spoke with an English accent in Gladiator II. However, there were multiple moments during the film where Mescal's natural accent poured through. The frequency with which this occurs inevitably breaks the movie's cinematic spell and takes the viewer out of the film. In many cases, the consistency of a character's voice can be overlooked – so long as the drama is working. However, in the case of Gladiator II, the fluctuation of Mescal's accent is often so jarring that it affects viewers' ability to stay connected with the story.

Paul Mescal was trained in The Lir Academy for Dramatic Arts at Trinity College in Dublin.

The multiple breakthroughs of Mescal's natural accent weren't necessarily an overtly strong negative to the movie, but the inconsistency was noticeable on various occasions. In one scene, for instance, Macrinus (Washington) is discussing with Lucius how he knew he was going to be a great Gladiator. When Lucius responds, Mescal's natural Irish intonation is palpable. This inconsistency is a small thing that happens often enough to diminish the film's capacity to immerse its audience.

Paul Mescal Isn't The Only Gladiator 2 Star Garnering Attention For An Accent

Many Have Questioned Why Denzel Washington Has A Clear NYC Accent

Denzel Washington's Macrinus squatting and smiling smugly in Gladiator 2

The most confusing accent of Gladiator II comes from its most renowned star. Denzel Washington's controversial Gladiator II accent is essentially his own voice. When this was revealed after the release of the film's official trailer online, many wondered why Washington didn't attempt to alter his character's voice. Fans were disappointed that Washington didn't give Macrinus a more era and geographically appropriate accent. For some, hearing Denzel's natural voice in 221 A.D. Rome is very off-putting, further decreasing the film's immersiveness.

When Denzel Washington responded to his Gladiator II accent controversy, he told Empire Magazine,

"Well, the thing was, where are we? Whose accent would it be? What does that sound like anyway? You're going to end up imitating someone and end up with a bad African accent."

Washington was clearly hesitant to turn Macrinus (who comes from a Roman province in northern Africa) into a caricature. The fear of having a bad African accent led Washington to the decision that it was better to use his own voice rather than create one that could be poorly received. Even though his performance was a highlight of Gladiator II, it was still a little awkward to hear a modern NYC accent in ancient Rome.

What Language & Accents Gladiator 2 Characters Should Have (If Historically Accurate)

Both Lucius And Macrinus Would Have Had Northern African Influence

Denzel Washington and Paul Mescal in Gladiator 2
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Paul Mescal's Lucius was Roman-born but was forced to flee Rome at the age of 12 after the death of his father at the hands of Maximus in the arena. He fled to Numidia, a Roman province. Today, that area consists of northern Algeria, as well as parts of Morrocco, Tunisia, and Libya. After spending 16 years in the north-western part of Africa, Lucius would have probably acquired the local Numidian language as a second language on top of his Roman Latin. Lucius' accent with his second language would probably sound odd, given its Latin foundation.

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While Denzel Washington's Macrinus' exact origin is unknown, he was born under Roman rule in northern Africa. This could mean many things. He could have been born in the province of Africa, which contained the city of Carthage or the city of Cyrene. He could theoretically have come from farther east in the province of Aegyptus, which contained Egyptian lands, including the city of Alexandria. While it's impossible to tell exactly how Lucius or Macrinus would have spoken, their real Gladiator II accents would likely have been a far cry from Irish and American.

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Gladiator II
Release Date
November 22, 2024
Runtime
148 minutes
Director
Ridley Scott

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Gladiator 2 is the follow-up to Ridley Scott's award-winning film Gladiator from 2000. Scott returns to direct the sequel, with Paul Mescal staring as Lucius, alongside Denzel Washington and Joseph Quinn as the villain Emperor Geta. Gladiator 2 had been stuck in development hell for years before a script written by David Scarpa finally moved forward.

Writers
David Scarpa, Peter Craig, David Franzoni
Studio(s)
Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Red Wagon Entertainment
Distributor(s)
Paramount Pictures
Main Genre
Adventure